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Maintain and drive the development of new reports of Cyber Threat Intelligence analysis to peers, management, and customer teams for purposes of situational awareness and making threat intelligence actionable.
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Leidos is seeking a talented Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst to join our team to support a federal customer within the customers Security Operations. ; and cyber threat intelligence.
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Experience with SIEM tools Information system security, cyber security, computer forensics, insider threat, information certification & accreditation regulations, Federal standards, industry best practices and guidelines.
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All of the duties listed support one or more of the following cybersecurity related functions; information security, SA&A, incident response, cyber security, insider threat, computer forensics, vulnerability assessment and management, network data capture, intrusion detection, log management, auditing, security incident and event management (SIEM), and penetration testing.
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As a Senior Director and a security engineering manager responsible for the SaaS Cloud Security operations and Response Team, you will oversee the development and execution of security incident response processes, threat intelligence services, forensics, services, and a global security operations center within the Oracle SaaS cloud.
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Collaborate with Incident Response, Cyber Forensic and Malware Analysis, Cyber Threat Intelligence, and Threat Hunt teams. Understanding of current cyber threat landscape, the different tactics commonly used by adversaries and how you would investigate, contain and recover against their attacks.
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GIAC-GCTI - GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence. Work directly with Security and SOC leadership on cyber threat intelligence reports to convert intelligence into useful detection.
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Become a C-UAS Signals Data Analyst: Be the Shield Against the Drone Threat. Be the one who stands between the threat and the mission. More than one year of C-UAS Operations-Intelligence analytic experience with DoD, US and/or interagency partners in the past five years (Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security or Federal law enforcement agencies preferred but not required.
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Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Direct experience supporting reverse engineering, threat analysis, and vulnerability/survivability assessments of WMD-related facilities, processes, and infrastructure (to include underground facilities.
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Experience with MS Azure Active Directory, Office 365 Suite Admin, Multifactor Authentication, Google G-Suite, Windows Server, DNS, VPN Connections, Ticketing Systems, Antivirus Software, Advanced Threat Management Tools, Privileged Access Management, Mobile Device Management, Apple Business Manager.
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Threat Modelling, API Security, DevSecOps, Pipeline security, Infrastructure security, AuthN/Z, Encryption, Key Management, Data discovery, SIEM, CSPM, CWPP, Access Controls, Container Security.
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Develop and maintain operational relationships with key agencies that can provide threat intelligence and insight to the private sector and vice versa. Threat and Resilience Knowledge - Understanding of significant cyber threats and cyber intelligence, as well as an understanding of other risk areas, such as payments.
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As an expert in Microsoft Sentinel (SIEM), the engineer will optimize analytical rules and notebooks, and use Jupyter notebooks for threat hunting and remediation actions. Use Jupyter notebook for threat hunting and taking remediation actions through custom logic apps.
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Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Operators are responsible for Physical Security, Life Safety, Alarm Monitoring, Global Threat Management, Video Monitoring and Incident Management for client data centers and global offices.
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