Job Title: *Security Analyst*

Location: *Dimondale, MI*

Duration: *12 Months*



*Either Webcam or In Person*



Monitor and advise on information security issues related to the systems
and workflow at an agency to ensure the internal IT security controls for
an agency are appropriate and operating as intended.



*Years of Experience:*

5 or more years of experience in the field.



*Job Description:*

Member of the Michigan Security Operations Center (MiSOC) and will focus on
Incident Response.

Identify security issues and risks associated with security events and
manage the incident response process.

Participate in the incident response and investigation process for
identified security events.

Use the Security Incident Event Management (SIEM) platform (IBM’s QRadar)
to perform Incident Response identification and response.

Perform network and system forensics in response to security incidents.

Optimize and customize security-monitoring tools to improve detection.

Hunt for signs of APT activities.

Maintain and update the security operational workflow.



*Skill Required / Desired Amount of Experience*

In-depth knowledge of security monitoring and incident response Required 2
Years

Knowledge of conducting security investigations. Required 2 Years

Experience with using and customizing SIEM products. Desired 2 Years

Solid understanding of network protocols and architecture. Required 2 Years

Demonstrated experience with performing incident response using industry
leading tools. Required 2 Years

Experience with network intrusion detection and analysis tools such as Bro,
Suricata, Sourcefire, Snort and Wireshark. Required 2 Years

Demonstrated experience operating information security tools is required.
Required 2 Years

Understanding of the tactics, techniques and procedures of advanced
attackers Required 2 Years

SANS Training Desired

CISSP Desired

3-5years of experience in Security Operations and Incident Response.
Required 3 Years



  Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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