Expired Incident Responder jobs in Plano, TX
Plano, TX
$28,505-$100,169/year (est.)
We are seeking "Incident Detection (Security Department)" in Plano, TX area. SUMMARY The Incident Detection role helps security operations by responding to escalated alerts and monitoring alerts. This position conducts an in-depth analysis of security events with the specific ability to identify...
Plano, TX
$28,505-$100,169/year (est.)
Overview Pennymac is seeking to hire an Incident Response manager reporting into the Information Security organization. The manager will oversee a critical function responsible for managing, maturing, and executing the company's cyber incident response (IR) program. This includes both proactive...
Plano, TX
$28,505-$100,169/year (est.)
Incident Response Cyber Threat Hunter, Mid The Challenge: Do you enjoy tactically thinking through Cybersecurity incidents and creating custom solutions for clients? Are you looking for an active role in detecting advanced Cyber threats? Bored with the wait and detect model of security? Instead of...
Plano, TX
$28,505-$100,169/year (est.)
Overview Pennymac is seeking to hire an Incident Response manager reporting into the Information Security organization. The manager will oversee a critical function responsible for managing, maturing, and executing the company's cyber incident response (IR) program. This includes both proactive...
Plano, TX
$28,505-$100,169/year (est.)
Req ID: 123348 NTT DATA Services strives to hire exceptional, innovative and passionate individuals who want to grow with us. If you want to be part of an inclusive, adaptable, and forward-thinking organization, apply now. We are currently seeking a Cyber Defense Incident Responder to join our team...
Plano, TX
$28,552-$136,549/year (est.)
Incident Response Cyber Threat Hunter, Senior The Challenge: Do you enjoy tactically thinking through Cybersecurity incidents and creating custom solutions for clients? Are you looking for an active role in detecting advanced Cyber threats? Bored with the wait and detect model of security? Instead...