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Contract personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity for this critical customer mission. Desired Certifications:- GCFA, GCFE, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CEH, CCNA, CCSP, CCIE, OSCP, GNFA.
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Gray Tier technologies is seeking an experienced Incident Response Analyst to support this highly visible cyber security operations center (SOC) for Customs Border Protection (CBP), cyber analysis, application development, and a 24x7x365 support staff.
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Generate and design a variety of documentation and navigating associated processes such as System Security Plans (SSP), Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M), Interconnection Security Agreements (ISA), Information System Vulnerability Management (ISVM), Continuous Monitoring Strategies, Security Operation Center (SOC) strategies, Information System Contingency Plans (ISCP), Incident Response Plans (IRP), Configuration Management Processes, etc.
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We are looking for a Tier 2 IR Day Shift Back to work supporting our client in Ashburn, VA Clearance: US Citizen Salary: $109,000 Requirements: Must be a US citizen, no clearance required, prefer Secret Clearance with the ability to obtain TS/SCI. - Bachelor’s degree in Science or Engineering Field, IT, or Cybersecurity or related field 3+ years of experience be in the areas of incident detection and response, remediation malware analysis, or computer forensics.
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Lead the Operational Risk Management (ORM) team in reviewing, interpreting, and developing a project safety plan based on project, client/owner, Program Manager, and General Contractor (GC) specifications, design drawings, regulations, and existing safety system - Conduct / assist with incident / investigation reporting.
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7+ years of experience in a Cybersecurity role, such as cyber intelligence, cyber threat analysis, incident response, cyber investigations, malware analysis, or network forensics. As a cyber threat specialist on our team, you’ll help customers solve problems using the latest software like Splunk, Carbon Black, Tenable, and SIEM products.
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Demonstrated expertise in multiple IT disciplines, including network architecture, cloud security, endpoint protection, vulnerability management, identity and access management, and incident response.
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Design, implement, and maintain automation solutions to streamline ITSM workflows, including incident management, request fulfillment, change management, and problem management. Industry certifications in ITSM (e.g., ITIL Foundation, ITIL Practitioner) and automation technologies (e.g., Automation Anywhere, UiPath, or equivalent) are a plus.
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Work as part of a team reviewing and assessing Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorization body of evidence for classified information systems, to include: System Security Plan (SSP), Security Control Traceability Matrix (SCTM), Continuous Monitoring Plan, Incident Response Plan, Access Control Plan, Security Assessment Plan, etc.
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Conduct site visits and assessments to inspect IA plans and security control implementations and support Incident Response Team (IRT) activities. Experience with MS Active Directory, Splunk, ACAS/Nessus, McAfee, Windows, Linux, AWS Security, etc.
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CGI Federal is looking for an Information Systems Security Engineer for an exciting program in Chantilly, VA. This position requires a TS/SCI with CI polygraph clearance. Experience working in a DevSecOps project environment.
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Provide support to the Security Operations Center during incident response and threat intelligence activities that includes cyber threat analysis support, research, recommending relevant remediation and mitigation.
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The services include IDS/IPS, SIEM, NetWitness, EDR solutions and native Cloud logs and security compliance and Incident Response applications. The Development SOC Lead will lead a team of Cyber Security Engineers/Analyst in security monitoring, capacity planning, systems engineering, cloud infrastructure security engineering, and incident handling and response.
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Conduct technical investigation of security related incidents and post incident digital forensics to identify causes and recommend future mitigation strategies. Lead or participate in computer security incident response activities for moderately complex events.
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3+ years of experience excelling in a Security Operations Center (SOC), including leading incident response investigations, with demonstrable experience with cloud-based workloads subject to FedRAMP or similar NIST requirements.
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