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Romanian Software

Information Security Engineer

Undisclosed
Estimate 950 - 2,950 EUR Gross / month · Based on 12 similar listings
Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Office
Full-time

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Job description

This position is based in Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, Romania.

We are looking for a Information Security Engineer.

We offer a full-time position.

Additional information

Job Description • On a day-to-day basis respond to, remediate, and coordinate incident response actions with other stakeholders, both internal and external; • Creates scripts and necessary reports to prevent disruption or unavailability of information assets and assess the impact; • Define, design, create, test, implement and modify information assets that have software as the main component in order to improve the security posture; • Develop and maintain technical runbooks; • Conduct in-depth analysis of suspicious activities and attempted attacks, during and post incident through and not limited to the analysis of malware, packets, alerts and logs for signs of malicious activity; • Act as main point of escalation for Tier 2 Analysts and the Business; • Stay current with digital forensic and incident response technology, methodology and legal requirements; • Provide metrics for management and periodic intelligence reports and lessons learned on various threat actors and IOCs; • Build upon existing capabilities through continuous improvement of relevant intelligence sources and methods, recommending new tools and procedures to detect threats and protect DT intellectual property and assets; • Assist in support of formal investigations and/or inquiries to resolve insider threat related matters, acceptable use policy violations; • Identifies areas for improvement in internal processes along with possible solutions; • Work with the Information Security Operations Lead to define and document standard operating procedures for security incident handling, malware analysis, vulnerability management etc; • Maintains the confidentiality related to the professional secret and the security of the documents manipulated and administrated by him / her. Qualifications We are looking for an Information Security Engineer for one of our partner, a company specialized in automotive technologies, solutions and services. What you need: • Bachelor’s degree in Security Management; Compliance or Computer Science or a comparable course of studies; • 2+ years of experience in IT Security, with a focus on Incident Response and SOC; • Deep understanding of security systems, firewalls, authentication systems, log management, content filtering, network security and networking technologies; • Has worked with and managed at least one of the following technologies: SIEM, AV, NIDS/NIPS, ETDR, DLP, FW, HIPS/HIDS; • Proven knowledge in the following security disciplines: advanced threats, information security incident detection and response, forensic investigative practices; • Experience in developing, collecting and analyzing threat intelligence; • Experience with rule-driven and analysis-driven network platforms; • Experience in cyber intelligence analytic methodologies such as Kill Chain, threat modeling, threat hunting; • Relevant experience in an international environment; • Upholding generally accepted social and ethical standards in job-related activities; • Strong written, oral and presentation skills; • Fluent in English, written and verbal. Additional Information - Benefits: • Net salary (to be discussed during the interview); • Private medical service; • Meal vouchers of 15 RON/day; • 24 vacation days/year; • 1-day work from home per week Company Description We are looking for an Information Security Engineer for one of our partner, a company specialized in automotive technologies, solutions and services.

About Company Romanian Software

Work setups
Office
Offices in: Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, Bucharest, , Romania, Bucuresti, Bucharest, Romania, Iasi, , Romania

Compensation

Undisclosed
Estimate 950 - 2,950 EUR Gross / month
Based on 12 similar listings

Contract details

Employment type Full time
Contract type Full-time employee

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