Internal Investigations Analyst, Remote

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Description:

  • Participate in confidential insider risk investigations
  • Create and implement insider risk related detections
  • Perform detailed and comprehensive investigations, reviewing data from multiple data sources to include, but not limited to, network, host, and open source
  • Communicate with end users regarding potential policy violations when appropriate
  • Assist in data recovery efforts through the creation of comprehensive reports on an as-needed basis
  • Provide senior leadership and executive level staff with active investigations notifications/updates (EXSUMs) in a clear, logical, concise manner
  • Handling confidential or sensitive information with appropriate discretion
  • Assist in regular and sustained alert tuning efforts to minimize false positive results
  • Ensure that all investigations are properly documented and tracked in appropriate case management systems
  • Support Incident Response lifecycle via triage and investigation of detections and action as appropriate (e.g. live response, containment, escalation, etc.)
  • Assist in the development of detection criteria, through ASM (Attack Surface Mapping), across a broad range of technologies and log sources
  • Identify security controls coverage and efficiency gaps in available data/logs and tooling
  • Provide information security summaries containing security metrics as required
  • Participate in incident response and manage escalations as needed
  • Drive efficient process development and documentation for all aspects of the Incident Response lifecycle
  • Provide after-hours support on an on-demand basis

Requirements:

  • Experience with data classification or risk scoring methodologies
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a strong emphasis on attention-to-detail
  • Ability to triage and manage 2-3 investigations simultaneously
  • Ability to work independently and coordinate with multiple internal departments as needed
  • Experience responding to security event alerts, 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 ASM (Attack Surface Mapping), Threat Hunting/Emulation
  • 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 following technical instructions and completing technical tasks without supervision
  • Desire to continually grow and expand both technical and soft 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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