Information Security Manager
Santa Clara, CA, United States
Job Title: Information Security Manager
Pay rate: $58 - $60/W2 hourly.
Location: Santa Clara, CA – Hybrid (3 days Onsite)
Work hours: 8am-5pm PST (Mon-Fri)
Required:
We need a Security technical lead / Manager with the experience in Zscaler, Qualys, Threat Hunting experience.
At least 5-8 years of Cyber Security Knowledge with relevant experience in Tools like Qualys, Zscaler, Defender, Firewalls.
Needs to have exposure to Security Standards & Regulations like NIST, GDPR, PCI DSS.
Job Description:
Work with one of our prized clients in the heart of Silicon Valley by ensuring security for critical infrastructure.
We are looking for a talented hands-on security professional that has deep technical knowledge and likes contributing to strategic direction.
In this role you will get to work with the full array of security solutions as well as support the security provisions throughout the environment’s infrastructure – networks, servers, desktops, and applications.
You will also contribute toward strategic planning based on risk assessments and analysis.
Qualifications :
Bachelor’s degree or higher in CS, CIS, MIS or equivalent
Security Certification(s), such as CISSP, CISM, CGEIT, GSEC, CEH, MCSE: Security, and CCNP-Security certification
5-10 years hands-on security administration or engineering experience
Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
US CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED.
Skills :
Client engagement soft skills are required.
The ability to present and explain security and risk information for business executives to understand.
The ability to lead people of various levels and technical expertise.
The ability to prioritize and persuade to move the security program forward amongst competing initiatives.
Experienced with security solutions (e.g. firewall, VPN, SIEM, IPS, URL filtering, Endpoint protection, MFA, NAC)
Strong understanding of NIST 800-53 & CSF, risk assessment and incident response standards
Strong understanding of Microsoft Active Directory, GPOs, Windows DACL/SACL, and Linux
Strong understanding of protocols, such as IPsec, ESP, GRE, SSL/TLS, 802.1x, RADIUS/TACACS, HSRP, GSLB and WCCP
Ability to perform and analyze packet captures.
Ability to analyze suspicious emails, URLs, and files to ascertain if they are malicious.
Knowledge of hacking techniques, vulnerability disclosures, and security analysis techniques
Knowledge of malware families, botnets, threats by sector, attack campaigns and attack methods
Scripting language such as PowerShell or PERL
Familiarity with incident tracking, change management and project tracking systems like ServiceNow and Jira.
Responsibilities :
Ownership of day-to-day security events, perform incident response using NIST SP 800-61 standards, and determine root causes.
Create and lead security initiatives that reduce risk as well as automate detection and protection mechanisms.
Manage and update the cybersecurity plan to identify needs and implement comprehensive security controls using multi-layered security and defense in depth.
Be knowledgeable of customer information security policies, standards, and procedures, as well as the infrastructure equipment, versions, and configurations.
Collaborate with all operations teams to ensure security controls and configurations are implemented and incorporated in their ongoing operations.
Server security through vulnerability management, system patching and secure configuration
Network security through segmentation and firewall zoning and ACL policies, as well as secure configurations in firewalls, routers, switches, VPNs and load balancers
Endpoint security management to prevent malware and insider threats.
Email security through Spam filtering and use of SPF & DMARC
Application security based on OWASP Top 10
Monitor SIEM, IPS, event logs and reports for indicators of attack and indicators of compromise.
Proactive client involvement in solving client challenges and business opportunities.
Contribute quarterly security advisories for the Security Awareness Program
Keep security plans and documentation updated, such as the disaster recovery plans and security policies, and create internal operating procedures to support and enforce customer policies and procedures to ensure the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of customer assets and data.
Continuously mature the GRC program
Governance: Collaborate with client stakeholders and steering committees to ensure plans and identified solutions meet business needs and expectations.
Risk: Working with stakeholders to perform risk management and ongoing assessments, and then selecting mitigating and corrective controls based on Pareto analysis
Risk: Reviewing SOWs and RFP responses to assess risks
Risk: Collect, analyze, and validate open-source intelligence
Compliance: Ensure regulatory compliance with PCI-DSS, CJIS, and California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (AB-375)
Communicate with Unisys team on a regular basis to provide timely and informative reports and related analysis and recommendations to maintain and improve service delivery.
Provide up-to-date information to clients in response to specific inquiries and meet all commitments before due dates.
Monthly presentations to executives on current state of risks, status of security controls, and remediation timelines
Monthly reports on security operations that provide current states of security controls.
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