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Sr. Information Security Engineer

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About the Opportunity

The role of Information Security Engineer will be responsible for identifying, investigating, and managing cybersecurity related events and incidents. As an Information Security Engineer, you will be responsible for security operations, using and managing security systems, identifying and managing risks and threats, and developing and following operating procedures. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of cyber security risks and threats, incident handling, and will possess excellent analytical, communication, and leadership skills.

Responsibilities

Strong collaboration, teamwork and relationship building skills across multiple levels and functions in the organization Able to communicate technical or complex subject matter in business terms. Implement, manage, and maintain global security platforms Manage and participate in computer security incident response activities and the technical investigations of security-related incidents Conduct investigations of security related incidents Identify security vulnerabilities, perform solution security reviews and risk assessments, and partner with colleagues to respond to incidents and remediate system vulnerabilities. evaluate remediation Review, analyze and correlate security logs as well as improve SIEM solution. Strong knowledge in Security Cloud support for AWS, OCI, and Azure. Develop and maintain incident response playbooks and procedures.

Candidate Profile

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, or a related field At least 3-5 years of experience in cyber security operations or a related field 3- 5 years Experience working in a security operations center for a global enterprise. Experience using and administering endpoint, network, and cloud security tools to identify and protect against threats. (SIEM, EDR, NDR, SSO, PAM, IPS/IDS, CASB, firewalls). In-depth knowledge of cyber security risks and threats. Experience developing and implementing security operations center procedures and playbooks. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent English verbal and written communication skills Strong collaboration skills Experience investigating and managing incidents. Scripting languages like PowerShell, Python, bash, VBS and others a plus. Experience managing projects and technology implementations.

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