Security Engineer Engineering - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Security Engineer

The Security Engineer will interact regularly with other departments to implement solutions and/or act as the primary point of contact for information security matters.
This position uses threat intelligence tools and other enterprise security systems to identify security weaknesses in IT architecture/design, provide solutions to counter those weaknesses, and provides full architectural and operational support of the solutions.
This engineer will conduct security investigations using data analysis and forensic techniques; supports and is a key member of the Incident Response (IR) team, including standardizing, improving, and maintaining IR processes.
- 5
years in administration/monitoring of SIEMs and vulnerability management systems within an enterprise environment.
- Certifications:
GCIH, OSCP, CPP, CISSP, GCIA, or CCSP.
- Advanced knowledge of Splunk and McAfee SIEMs, NIST CSF and associated NIST Standards, Tenable products, and MS Office applications.
- Associates/Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems or related field.
- 2
years of experience working with Netskope, Okta, Proofpoint, or - - Crowdstrike experience - Configuring and creating security policies and security design - Strong Soft skills and Personality Recommended Skills Administration Certified Information Systems Security Professional Cisco Certified Security Professional Data Analysis Enterprise Architectures Giac Certified Intrusion Analyst Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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