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The NIRT, a national service provider for the FRS, delivers effective intrusion detection, incident response, forensics, security intelligence, threat assessment, and penetration testing services.
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Hands on experience with digital forensics investigations supporting incident response efforts. Contribute to the enhancement of T-Mobile's incident detection and response capabilities through continuous improvement initiatives, tuning opportunities, and knowledge sharing.
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Part of this role will include application penetration testing, assisting in development and execution of an annual risk assessment, and participation in incident response. Knowledge, experience, skill, and/or abilityRequired Cyber Incident Handling and Response Experience.
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Participate in cyber incident response investigations requiring forensic, malware, and log analysis, and analyze forensic images and triage datasets to identify indicators of compromise, lateral movement, and unauthorized access or exfiltration of data.
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Qualifications and Skills 5+ years of experience in a technical role in the areas of Security Operations, Cyber Incident Response, Vulnerability Management, or other security focused role Knowledge of operating system mitigations & understanding security challenges in Windows and other Operating Systems Proficient understanding of cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud.
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Certifications such as CISSP, GCIH, OSCP, or others focused on cybersecurity, incident response, or threat actor techniques. Now Brewing – cybersecurity incident response engineer, lead.
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Provide information regarding intrusion events, security incidents, and other threat indications and warning information to teams and leadership as part of incident response. 4+ years of related cybersecurity architecture, engineering, SOC work experience (monitoring, incident response, forensics.
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Familiarity with security operations workflow and processes including incident response management, vulnerability management, issues remediation, cloud security, network security, and controls testing.
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Demonstrable experience with incident response practices, including creating rapid response automations to expedite incident remediation. How do we enable automated security practices (vulnerability management, detection & response, etc.
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8-10 years of proven experience in technical program management in at least one of the following areas: security review, adversarial and/or collaborative testing, detection and response, incident and/or vulnerability management, education, outreach, or automation of testing, tooling, or remediations.
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System navigation services for this population may include but it is not limited to: Criminal justice involvement, educational needs, housing needs, health services (both physical and behavioral health services), employment training, vocational rehabilitation, emergency response, and child welfare and finance management.
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This includes directing processes for threat management teams to forecast and respond to direct threats and support service delivery teams in the field on developing and instituting appropriate response protocols to mitigate anticipated or realized risks; ensuring the training of field-based personnel in evidence-based, data-driven threat assessment and management processes; and championing the utilization of current best-practices within the threat management teams across the service area.
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The Outpatient Behavioral Health Director is a leadership position in DESC's Clinical department, reporting to the Senior Director of Clinical Programs and collaborating with the Director of Mobile Response on overall department leadership.
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Experience with compliance and regulatory guidelines, incident response and reporting, access control and vulnerability management. The Site Reliability Engineer III will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, availability, and scalability of critical systems and SaaS platforms.
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DV Community Advocates work in Seattle and King County with all gender adult survivors of intimate partner violence (DV) on an empowerment model to provide safety planning, crisis response, emotional support, and case management services.
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