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I've come to realize that from my time working at American Express on their SIEM team I've done nothing more than Linux Admin. And I don't know how to make my self more hireable for Cyber Security Jobs. Can someone give advice?
Sept. 23, 2022, 1:47 a.m. | /u/Happy_agentofu
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Managed and Maintained the RSA Netwitness Security Incident Event Management (SIEM) platform that sorted hundreds of millions of new logs on an hourly basis, handling the data all the way from the End User Computer to the Data Warehouse Storage
Coordinated and led weekly calls that ensured every part of the SIEM system stayed updated on its software and hardware capabilities.
Managed the integration of Kabbage’s 100s of Splunk …
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