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The National Security Sector at Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert for the CBRN Incident Response Program.
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Peraton is seeking an Enterprise Operation Center (EOC) Monitoring Incident Response Analyst (“IR Analyst”) to join our team of qualified and diverse individuals. The IR Analyst will be part of Department of State (DOS) Consular Affairs Enterprise Infrastructure Operations (CAEIO) Program, for the Bureau of Consular Affairs (CA.
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Team personnel provides front-line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunts for malicious cyber activity. Onsite incident response, and immediate investigation and resolution using host-based, network-based, and cloud-based cybersecurity analysis capabilities.
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The right candidate must have a deep understanding of digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) methods and techniques. Tevora is seeking a Director, Incident Response to join the Consulting Incident Response team - a critical, strategic leadership role responsible for overseeing and managing the organization's response to cyber threats and incidents.
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You'll be responsible for the management of our IT security systems and applications, incident response, digital forensics, loss prevention, and eDiscovery actions, conducting risk and vulnerability assessments, and developing and implementing security controls.
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Experience with provisioning and managing infrastructure and applications in Cloud environments, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP.
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Assist network and systems security personnel in IA incident response, including close coordination with the Theater IAM for all IA related tasks. Responsible for operating and maintaining ONE-Net server and network infrastructure.
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Guidehouse has an opportunity for a cleared Security Controls Assessor (SCA) Lead to leverage their understanding of IC/DOD Risk Management Frameworks (RMF), continuous monitoring, risk scoring, and risk management experience to lead our team of Assessors in conducting rigorous technical testing of security controls across various domains such as access control, cryptography, network security, and incident response for our Intelligence Community customer.
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Infrastructure Resilience Engineer. Support risk and vulnerability analyses of infrastructure considering multiple hazards (e.g., flooding, sea level rise, wind, and heat) and how climate change exacerbates those hazards.
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Expertise in security incident response and vulnerability management. Technical Leadership: A deep knowledge of cybersecurity practices, tools and technologies is required to lead, mentor, and guide a team of security professionals, providers, and client team members through network security, encryption methods and incident response.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer on our team, you'll work with the DoD on the development of more robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure. Experience with declarative Infrastructure as Code tools, including Puppet, Terraform, and Ansible.
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Participate in the various Corporate Cyber Program processes and procedures such as Incident Response activities, Insider threat indicator collection, Change Management Board reviews, and asset inventory reviews.
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Good understanding of networking, security, containerization, serverless, DevOps in system landscapes and infrastructure automation knowledge. Certifications and specialization in IT Ops, Infrastructure, APM, Data Engineering, Machine Learning, Data Infrastructure.
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The Senior AWS Cloud Engineer will work alongside architecture team and will provide technical leadership for the engineering team while enduring systems meet all security requirement following best practices and required standards.
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Develops awareness of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Foundation components: Incident Management and Change Management. Applicable certifications: Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Foundation, ASICS/Inventory Control, CompTIA (A+, Server+, Network+), Basic Structure Cabling (BSC), Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Six Sigma Green Belt.
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