Information Security Jobs in GE-CIRT and Other GE Teams

February 23rd, 2010 admin

I’m hiring for my team (GE-CIRT) again. The following summarizes open positions: Information Security Incident Handler (1145304); serious skills required Information Security Incident Analyst (1147842); intermediate skills required Information Security Event Analyst (1147849); extreme willingness to learn required Security Assurance Team Senior Analyst (1147811); intermediate skills required Security Assurance Team Analyst (1147853); extreme willingness to learn required Information Security Infrastructure Engineer (1147859); serious Unix and open source system and database administration skills required Roles 1-3 involve incident detection and response. Roles 4-5 involve threat analysis, Red-Blue teaming, and internal …


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