CSIRT Incident Response Analyst, Remote

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Description:

  • Support Incident Response lifecycle via triage and investigation of detections and take action as appropriate (e.g. live response, containment, escalation, etc.)
  • Develop detection criteria across a broad range of technologies and log sources
  • Identify coverage and efficiency gaps in available data and tooling
  • Provide information security reporting including security metrics as required
  • Participate in incident response and manage escalations as needed
  • Provide after-hours support on an on-demand basis
  • Drive efficient process development and documentation for all aspects of the Incident Response lifecycle
  • DoD SkillBridge/CSP Internship is an approved SkillBridge Program under Dept. of Defense Instruction 1322.29 as enacted by 10 U.S.C. Sec 1143. Eligibility is restricted to members of the U.S. Armed Forces separating honorably with greater than 180 days of continuous Active Duty.
  • SkillBridge/CSP period of eligibility is within the final 180 days of Active Duty service, and the SkillBridge/CSP must be completed prior to separation from Active Duty in the U.S. Armed Forces.
  • CrowdStrike’s DoD SkillBridge/CSP Internship is open to members of all services, and all ranks and experience levels.
  • Service members should fully review SkillBridge/CSP Job Description for requirements and qualifications of the individual position.
  • SkillBridge participants participate in full time training with industry (40-hour work week) under permissive temporary duty military orders and are not eligible for compensation from CrowdStrike during SkillBridge participation, but will continue to receive all military wages and benefits as defined by the Department of Defense.
  • DoD SkillBridge/CSP is fully compliant with FLSA, DBA, SCA, CSHSSA and all other pertinent Federal and State labor laws.
  • For more employer information regarding DoD SkillBridge/CSP, please visit the Department of Defense DoD SkillBridge website at
  • What You’ll Do: Support Incident Response lifecycle via triage and investigation of detections and take action as appropriate (e.g. live response, containment, escalation, etc.)
  • Develop detection criteria across a broad range of technologies and log sources
  • Identify coverage and efficiency gaps in available data and tooling
  • Provide information security reporting including security metrics as required
  • Participate in incident response and manage escalations as needed
  • Provide after-hours support on an on-demand basis
  • Drive efficient process development and documentation for all aspects of the Incident Response lifecycle
  • What You’ll Need: Experience responding to security events, including front-line analysis and escalation, of hacktivist, cybercrime, and APT activity
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge with Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge with TCP/IP networking and application layers
  • Experience with access/application/system log analysis, IDS/IPS alerting and data flow, and SIEM-based workflows
  • Experience with security data collection, processing, and correlation
  • Additionally, all candidates must possess the following qualifications:
  • Capable of completing technical tasks without supervision
  • Desire to grow and expand both technical and soft skills
  • Strong project management skills
  • Contributing thought leader within the incident response industry
  • Ability to foster a positive work environment and attitude
  • Requirements: Meets DoD SkillBridge Qualifications Current Active Duty Service Member Available to participate 90-180 daysPreferred Skills: Scripting experience highly desirable (Python, Perl, Bash, Power Shell, etc.)Experienced user of SplunkExperience with host and network forensicsExperience with basic static and behavioral malware analysisPrevious project management experience desirableEducation: Pursuing an undergraduate degree or direct experience in information security, information systems, or computer scienceApplicable security certifications (GCIA, GCIH, GCFA, GNFA, etc.)US Citizenship required due to direct work related to GovCloud#LI-KM1 #LI-Remote #LI-AI1CrowdStrike is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We are committed to fostering a culture of belonging where everyone is valued for who they are and empowered to succeed. Our approach to cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture is rooted in listening, learning and collective action. By embracing the diversity of our people, we achieve our best work and fuel innovation - generating the best possible outcomes for our customers and the communities they serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. If you need assistance accessing or reviewing the information on this website or need help submitting an application for employment or requesting an accommodation, please contact us at recruiting@crowdstrike.com for further assistance. About Us CrowdStrike was founded in 2011 to fix a fundamental problem: The sophisticated attacks that were forcing the world’s leading businesses into the headlines could not be solved with existing malware-based defenses. Founder George Kurtz realized that a brand new approach was needed — one that combines the most advanced endpoint protection with expert intelligence to pinpoint the adversaries perpetrating the attacks, not just the malware. There’s much more to the story of how Falcon has redefined endpoint protection but there’s only one thing to remember about CrowdStrike: We stop breaches. Read More Follow Us CrowdStrike Candidate Privacy Notice © 2025 Workday, Inc. All rights reserved.

Requirements:

  • Experience responding to security events, including front-line analysis and escalation, of hacktivist, cybercrime, and APT activity
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge with Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge with TCP/IP networking and application layers
  • Experience with access/application/system log analysis, IDS/IPS alerting and data flow, and SIEM-based workflows
  • Experience with security data collection, processing, and correlation
  • Capable of completing technical tasks without supervision
  • Desire to grow and expand both technical and soft skills
  • Strong project management skills
  • Contributing thought leader within the incident response industry
  • Ability to foster a positive work environment and attitude
  • Meets DoD SkillBridge Qualifications
  • Current Active Duty Service Member
  • Available to participate 90-180 days

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