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This includes security event triage, incident investigation, implementing countermeasures, and conducting incident response. SUMMARY: Agile Defense Company is currently seeking an Incident Response Analyst with advanced skillsets in Digital Forensic & Incident Response (DFIR), Cyber Hunting and operate cyber security capabilities for a variety of federal customers and critical infrastructure entities.
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Knowledge in incident response, vulnerability management, security intelligence, automation/ scripting and/or the operations of advanced networking and security tools. Monitor network, security, system, and cloud environments for events and perform triage analysis to identify or prevent incidents; perform network, security, system, and cloud incident response as needed.
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Performs security event and incident correlation using information gathered from a variety of sources within the enterprise. Key Words: Cyber, Cyber analyst, CEH, Sec +, Security plus, CYSA, Linux, Windows, Analyst, Splunk, Colorado, Cleared roles, Cleared, Government, COTS.
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Own your career as a Security Incident Analyst (SIA) at GDIT. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to build strong lines of cyber defense using cutting-edge technologies. The Security Incident Analyst (SIA) is responsible for the mitigation of security incidents on DIA information systems.
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Relevant professional certifications (e.g., GCFE, GCFA, GCIH, GSEC, GCFR, GCTI, GREM, GNFA, GCIA, GASF, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, CEH, CISSP) are highly desirable. We are looking to hire an Information Assurance Analyst to support a government civilian client in incident tracking and examination support in the capital market system.
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Expertise in planning, implementation and usage of security incident and event management tools. Must have ONE of the following certifications: CASP+ CE; CCNA Cyber Ops; CCNSecurity; CCNP Security; CEH; CFR; CHFI; CISA; CISSP (or Associate); CySA+; GCED; GCFA; GCIH; SCYBER.
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Coordinate and implement tasks, performing analysis, and building/documenting response activities required during cyber security incident response, including but not limited to actions such as implementing containment measures, IP blocks, domain blocks, and disabling user accounts on the direction of the Government.
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Security Certification (i.e. GCIH, GCFA, CCSP, OSCP, etc.) Windows environments and related security controls (IDS/IPS, AV, Proxies, Firewalls, etc.) Conduct host forensics, network forensics, and log analysis in support of incident response investigations.
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Experience performing DoD military active duty or defense contractor work with designated End Point security solutions, HBSS capabilities and HBSS/McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) operationsPreferred Qualifications: Experience with Computer Network Defense (CND) within a Computer Incident Response organization.
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Familiarity with Log Analysis, Packet Analysis OSI Model, Network Architectures, NIST, DICAP, RMF, and Information Operations, threat intelligence activities including the collection of and tracking threat actors, digital forensics incident response; and threat hunting methodologies.
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In-depth understanding of information security principles and best practices, including network security, cybersecurity engineering, cryptography, system security, vulnerability management, and incident response.
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BS or BA degree from an accredited university with 5+ years' experience in counterterrorism, national security, counter WMD, incident response, emergency management, or emergency preparedness.
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Experience with the common open source and commercial tools used in security event analysis, incident response, computer forensics, malware analysis, or other areas of security operations.
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This role Works on a shift under a security triage shift manager and incident response team to relate, scope, and triage alerts and notifications from the SIEM, security sensors, ticketing system, walk-ins, and phone calls.
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Extensive experience in threat hunting, incident response and cyber security operations. Incident Investigation: Investigate and analyze security incidents to determine the scope, impact, and root cause.
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