/r/netsec's Q1 2016 Information Security Hiring Thread

Hey Netsec!

My company, Adapt Foward, is looking to fill security analyst positions for a client in both Charleston, SC and Honolulu, Hawaii.

Some of the skill-sets desired:

  • Incident Response
  • Cyber Forensics
  • Cyber Hunt/Threat Analysis
  • Malware Analysis/Reverse Engineering
  • TCP/IP traffic analysis
  • Scripting(languages such as Python and Powershell heavily preferred)
  • Vulnerability scanning(experience with Nessus/Security Center preferred)
  • Offensive Security(Red Teaming) experience is a major plus.

Basic responsibilities: * Triage SIEM alerts, investigate, and escalate as needed. * Perform incident response on escalated incidents. * Perform forensic analysis on affected systems * If necessary, analyze and reverse engineer malicious binaries. * Perform research on latest techniques used by adversaries to infiltrate organizations. * Devise ways to detect and/or mitigate organizational threats.

Entry level analyst positions do require shift work as we are a 24/7 shop, however, more experienced candidates may be considered for higher echelon positions which work during core 9-5 hours.

We are looking to stay local for the Honolulu positions as relocation assistance is not provided. Assistance may be available for the Charleston positions.

Applicants must be US Citizens and able to obtain a DoD Security Clearance. Candidates who are already cleared are preferred, but not required.

Applicants will be required to obtain(if they don't already have) certs such as CEH, GCIA, GCIH, CISSP, Security+, Windows 7, Linux, etc no later than 6 months after hire.

Please PM me if you are interested and check out our website at http://www.adaptforward.com/ for more info on our company!

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