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Leidos

Cyber Tier 1 Shift Lead

Leidos, Ashburn, Virginia, United States, 22011


DescriptionLeidos is seeking a Cyber Tier 1 Shift Lead to join our team on a highly visible cyber security single-award IDIQ vehicle that provides Network Operations Security Center (NOSC) support, cyber analysis, application development, and a 24x7x365 support staff.The DHS NOSC has primary responsibility for monitoring and responding to security events and incidents detected at the Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) and Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) and is responsible for directing and coordinating detection and response activities performed by each Component SOC. Direction and coordination are achieved through a shared DHS incident tracking system and other means of coordination and communication.The Monitoring and Analysis team provide 24x7 support across 4 different shifts. We have front half shifts (day and night) and back half shifts (day and night). The front half shift will work 12-hour shifts from Sunday – Tuesday and alternating Wednesdays. The back half shift will work 12-hour shifts from Thursday – Saturday and alternating Wednesdays. Candidates must have the ability to work non-core hours, if necessary.Duties include network security monitoring and detection, proactively searching for threats, inspecting traffic for anomalies and new malware patterns, investigating and analyzing logs, providing analysis and response to alerts, and documenting activity in NOSC investigations and Security Event Notifications (SENs).Primary ResponsibilitiesSupervise and manage a small team (7-12) of Cyber Network Defense Analysts (CNDAs) within the NOSC in support of the government customerManage and conduct hands-on technical detection, analysis, containment, eradication, and remediation as a member of the Incident Response teamGuide and mentor peers and subordinates to provide cross trainingEnsure accountability and punctuality of security analysts assigned to your shiftCapture cybersecurity metrics that support executive-level briefings (daily, weekly, monthly)Articulate daily challenges to the Government Watch Officer (GWO)Analyze web and host logs for indications of compromiseRemediate and coordinate the remediation of infected or compromised devicesEnsure shift continuity during call-outs and emergenciesCompile incident reports, executive summaries, and analysis reports of intrusions and/or security eventsDocument and update processes, workflows, and technical guidesPerform simple firewall rule changes (after training)Basic QualificationsBS Degree and 4-8 years of experience. Additional experience/training and or advanced cyber certifications may be considered in lieu of a degreeMilitary experience and training may be considered in lieu of degreeExperience conducting detailed technical analysis of Cybersecurity Events and IncidentsMust have current TS/SCI. In addition to specific security clearance requirements, all Department of Homeland Security SOC employees are required to obtain an Entry on Duty (EOD) clearance to support this program.Must have one of the following certifications: CCNA-Security, CYSA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCPPreferred QualificationsMalware reverse-engineering experience considered a plus2+ years of experience as an operations/technical lead on similar projects (operations centers considered a plus)Experience supporting 24x7 missionsExperience in network and cybersecurity design, engineering and operationsExperience with Service Desk support and operationsExperience with NIST SP 800 series or ISO 27000 series documents for information security management and risk assessmentUnderstanding of DevOps/Agile concepts and processesExtensive KSAs in SOC methodologies and processes

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