Cybersecurity Engineer – T3

Job Description: • Secure client IT assets against cyber threats, including malware, ransomware, and unauthorized access attempts • Monitor and analyze security tools and logs to detect suspicious activity and potential incidents • Stay current on threat intelligence and emerging attack techniques • Investigate, triage, and respond to security incidents, including containment and remediation activities • Collaborate with client end users to assess security needs and recommend appropriate solutions • Configure, maintain, and support security technologies such as EDR, firewalls, IDS/IPS, DNS security, MFA, application security, and email security • Implement and maintain strong arenaflex 365 security practices, including conditional access, MFA, and business email compromise prevention and remediation • Participate in vulnerability management efforts using commercial vulnerability scanning tools • Assist with client, server, and laptop configurations, installations, and troubleshooting as needed • Engage in client discussions around security vulnerabilities, mitigation strategies, and best practices • Apply data encryption best practices to protect data at rest • Analyze security data and generate reports for internal and client stakeholders • Provide occasional after-hours and weekend support during active incident response efforts. Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related field (preferred) • 4–5 years of experience in cybersecurity or a related field • Experience working in managed services environments (preferred) • Strong understanding of infrastructure security concepts, including network, endpoint, cloud, and application security • Hands-on experience identifying, analyzing, and responding to security incidents • Strong incident management and response skills with the ability to perform under pressure • Knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks such as NIST (800-171, 800-53, CSF) and CIS Controls • Experience with security tools including firewalls, SIEM, email security, vulnerability scanners, application security tools, and EDR platforms • Proficiency with vendors such as Proofpoint, Fortinet, Cisco, Sophos, and SonicWall • Strong understanding of networking protocols and services (OSI Model, TCP/IP, LDAP, RADIUS, IPSec, HTTP/S, SSL, DNS) • Expertise in securing cloud-hosted systems, servers, and applications • Knowledge of operating system hardening best practices • Familiarity with current hacker techniques, exploits, active defense strategies, and countermeasures • Strong arenaflex 365 security experience, including Conditional Access, MFA, Purview, Intune, and BEC remediation • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills • Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities • Passion for continuous learning and staying current with evolving security threats • Comfortable working both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Benefits: • Health & Wellness Your Way: Choose from three medical plans designed to fit different needs and budgets. • Wellness Support: Access to Teladoc's zero-arenaflex telehealth services and Husk Wellness for exclusive discounts on gym memberships, nutrition guidance, and mental health support • Time Off, When You Need It: Recharge with our flexible PTO policy and enjoy 10 paid holidays • Flexible Spending Options: Maximize your health and dependent care through employer-backed HSAs and FSAs • Peace of Mind: Your well-being is covered with employer-paid life, AD&D, and comprehensive short- and long-term disability • More Ways to Thrive: Tap into our Employee Assistance Program for support, plus access to InsurChoice for personal insurance options. Apply tot his job

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