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Engineer, Cybersecurity Operations Center - Overnight Shift Jobs

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Sr. Technical Support Engineer, Focused Services, NGFW
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United States , Plano
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108000.00 - 162000.00 USD / Year
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Palo Alto Networks Italia
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Cybersecurity Incident Handler
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United States , San Antonio
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69400.00 - 158000.00 USD / Year
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Booz Allen Hamilton
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Security Operations Analyst
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India , Bengaluru
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Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
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Embark on a critical front-line cybersecurity career by exploring Engineer, Cybersecurity Operations Center - Overnight Shift jobs. These roles place you at the heart of an organization's digital defense during the hours when the rest of the business sleeps. Professionals in this position are the dedicated guardians of information systems, working through the night to detect, analyze, and respond to security incidents in real-time. This unique shift is essential for maintaining 24/7 vigilance against global threats that do not adhere to a 9-to-5 schedule, making these engineers a vital component of any robust security strategy. A typical night for a Cybersecurity Operations Center (CSOC) Engineer on the overnight shift involves continuous monitoring of security information and event management (SIEM) systems, intrusion detection systems, and other security tools. Common responsibilities include triaging security alerts to distinguish false positives from genuine threats, investigating potential breaches, and performing initial incident response to contain and mitigate active attacks. They are responsible for documenting all activities in detailed incident reports and escalating critical issues to senior team members or management as defined by established protocols. Furthermore, they often conduct threat hunting, proactively searching for indicators of compromise that may have evaded automated detection systems. To succeed in these demanding jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in networking concepts, operating systems, and core cybersecurity principles. Proficiency with standard security technologies like firewalls, EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response), and vulnerability scanners is highly valued. Analytical thinking and sharp problem-solving skills are paramount for investigating complex security events under pressure. Excellent communication skills are also crucial for clearly documenting incidents and effectively handing over information to the day-shift team. Most employers seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, computer science, or a related field, coupled with relevant industry certifications such as Security+, CySA+, or GCIH. Practical experience in a SOC environment, even in a junior capacity, is often a key requirement. For those who thrive in a dynamic, mission-critical environment and possess the technical acumen to defend against evolving threats, Engineer, Cybersecurity Operations Center - Overnight Shift jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path on the digital front lines.

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