Senior Cybersecurity Engineer Engineering - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Senior Cybersecurity Engineer

Senior Cyber Security EngineerSalary:
Open
BonusLocation:
Chicago, IL or Dallas, TXHybrid:
3 days on-site, 2 days remote We are unable to provide sponsorship for this role Qualifications Bachelor's degree 6
years of information security experience within the following:
Cyber Threat Analysis, Digital Computer Forensics, Incident Response, Application Security, Operating Systems Security, Cryptographic Controls, Networking, Programming languages, Incident Response 1
years in a leadership role or team/project lead capacity.
Implementation and maintenance of SIEM (Splunk, ArcSight, IBM QRadar, etc.
) Vulnerability assessment tools (Qualys, Nessus, nmap, etc.
) Incident Response playbook development managing incident analysis and remediation.
Network sniffers and packet tracing tools (DSS, NAI SnifferPro, Ethereal and tcpdump).
Other Security preventative and detective technologies (EDR, network-based analysis, etc.
) Encryption technologies (PGP, PKI and X.
509) Responsibilities Lead cyber security incident responders in response activities including investigation, coordination, review, and reporting.
Oversee technical analysis of security events while coordinating incident response activities with internal and external teams.
Ensure and directly oversee the collection and preservation of data associated with cyber security incident response activities following industry best practices and established procedures.
Prioritize and identify security risks, threats and vulnerabilities of networks, systems, applications, and new technology initiatives.
Manage security tools including appliances, hosted systems, and SaaS - including health checks, version updates, and content development.
Senior Cybersecurity Engineer Recommended Skills Application Security Content Creation Leadership Maintenance Networking Operating System Security Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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