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Job title: Cyber Security Operations Center Manager (Remote) Company: Sandy Spring Bank Job description : Cyber Security Operations Center Manager (Remote) About Us Are you someone who seeks opportunity and has a true desire to grow your career with an organization that has enriched the lives of its clients and communities in the Greater Washington region for more than 150 years? If so, Sandy Spring Bank may be the perfect fit for you! Sandy Spring Bank is a growing financial services company focused on creating real experiences for our employees, clients, shareholders and communities. We are proud to have been certified as A Great Place To Work®, recognized by The Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun as a Top Workplace, by Forbes magazine as the #1 Bank in Maryland. It is our employees who play an integral role in shaping who we are as a company and upholding what matters most to us: people and relationships. To help us attract the highest quality individuals, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to those who qualify. We offer competitive market salaries, paid time off, multiple retirement savings options, full health care options, life insurance, health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts, career development opportunities, tuition assistance and volunteer opportunities. We are proud to offer those, and so much more, making Sandy Spring Bank a remarkable place to work and build a career. About The Job Sandy Spring Bank is currently recruiting for a Manager of the Cyber Security Operations Center. Reporting to the Deputy CISO, the Manager, Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) is responsible for providing thought leadership, hands-on technical guidance, and strategic direction for all aspects of the Security Operations Center and Incident Response across the organization's ecosystem. Additionally, this position is responsible for the development and oversight of the CSOC program to ensure personnel are managed and operational efficiencies are maintained. The CSOC manager works with multiple technology platforms and interfaces with IT and Information Security groups within the bank, offshore partners, and other technology and business functions. The role is technical, and candidates must possess a solid understanding of cyber security operations and have held positions as a CSOC Manager. Additionally, the role requires familiarity with recent threats and adversarial techniques, as well as the ability to quickly understand complex environments. General responsibilities of this position include proactively identifying threats, analyzing threat actor campaigns, performing incident response, reporting, remediation and continuous assessment. The CSOC Manager must understand applications, operating systems, networking, cloud infrastructure and attacker tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs). In addition, the role involves creating and maintaining Security Operations related policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards. The security operations center team is expected to assist with strategic initiatives for short- as well as long-term plans to identify, respond, and defend the attack surface across applications and systems. The CSOC team takes an active lead to triage, investigate, respond, advise and partner with business units to help better secure their operations. Areas of focus: · Manage a team of associates and (potentially) onsite and offsite contractors to monitor for and respond to security events 24x7x365. · Plan and execute incident response and postmortem exercises, with a focus on creating measurable benchmarks to show progress (or deficiencies requiring additional attention). · Automate repetitive tasks and drive efficiencies so analysts can work on more advanced tasks. · Develop and publish information security policies, procedures, standards and guidelines based on knowledge of best practices and compliance requirements. · Lead, conduct and coordinate annual Cyber Security Tabletop exercises · Manage security events and incidents that occur across applications, endpoints, databases, networking devices, and mobile, cloud and third-party assets. · Conduct continuous threat hunting and assessment of enterprise-wide assets. · Document, prioritize and formally report incidents, remediation recommendations and validation. · Communicate incidents and investigative results in a manner understood by technical and non-technical business units based on risk tolerance and threat to the business, and gain support through influential messaging. · Evalua
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