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Application About the Role Seeking a skilled Cybersecurity Incident Response Specialist to join our team. This mid-level role focuses on detecting, analyzing, and responding to cybersecurity incidents to protect federal systems and data. The ideal candidate is experienced in federal cybersecurity frameworks, incident management, and communication, and is motivated by the challenge of safeguarding critical information in a dynamic environment. This position is remote, but you must live in the DC/VA/MD Area. Job Responsibilities • Support incident response management functions to identify, manage, and mitigate security incidents. • Execute incident response procedures aligned with the OS Incident Response Plan and HHS policies. • Utilize security monitoring tools to detect threats and perform incident triage and analysis. • Investigate, document, and escalate incidents, ensuring timely and accurate reporting. • Coordinate incident communication among team members, stakeholders, and management. • Respond promptly to incident-related communications during core business hours and as needed for critical threats. • Participate in tabletop exercises and simulated incident scenarios to assess readiness. • Maintain comprehensive incident documentation and prepare detailed incident reports. • Support training programs to enhance team capabilities and stay current on emerging threats. • Recommend improvements to incident response tools, playbooks, and procedures. Required Skills Cybersecurity Incident Response Security Monitoring Tools Incident Management NIST Cybersecurity Framework HHS Cybersecurity Policies Incident Triage and Analysis Root Cause Analysis Incident Documentation Communication Skills Security Clearance Compliance Preferred Skills Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) ITIL Foundation Certification Job Requirements • 3-5 years of experience in cybersecurity incident response or IT security operations. • Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field. • Familiarity with federal cybersecurity frameworks, NIST standards, and HHS policies. • Proficiency with security monitoring, logging, and incident management tools. • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Ability to respond to incidents during core business hours and provide flexible support for critical situations outside standard hours. • Demonstrated ability to collaborate across teams and maintain transparent communication. • Commitment to continuous learning and improvement in cybersecurity practices. • Active Public Trust security clearance or ability to obtain one. • Desired Certifications (Preferred): • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). • Certified Information Security Manager (CISM). • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). • GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH). • ITIL Foundation or related IT service management certification. Education Requirements Degree: Bachelor Major: Cybersecurity Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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