Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.

Cyber Security Automation Engineer

Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: India

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About the role

  • Design and develop security automations involving SOAR and AI
  • Work with SOC, Insider Risk, DLP, Red Team, Threat Intel, and other security functions
  • Responsible for the whole lifecycle of an automation playbook
  • Lead initiatives to identify security automation opportunities
  • Leverage Large Language Models (Open AI, Hugging face, etc.) to identify use cases
  • Build end-to-end solutions involving automated feedback loops
  • Expand team’s automation capabilities to support all functions in security
  • Provide quality checks on automations

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in information & computer science, Statistics or a quantitative discipline in science
  • 2+ years of any SOAR tool experience (Splunk SOAR, Palo Alto XSOAR, Swimlane, Tines, etc.)
  • 2+ years of Cyber Security Experience
  • 2+ years of experience developing with Python
  • Strong background in Python
  • Working knowledge of scripting languages Bash and PowerShell
  • Experience working with REST and other third-party API integrations
  • Demonstrative experience in building solutions using OpenAI or other LLMs
  • Familiarity with continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices
  • Experience in utilizing CI/CD tools (such as GitHub Actions)
  • Familiarity with any data visualization tool (e.g. PowerBI)
  • Strong verbal communications skills and concise written communication skills
Benefits
  • Total Rewards Program
  • Competitive pay and benefits package
  • Continuous professional development opportunities
  • Health insurance
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Hard Skills & Tools
SOARPythonBashPowerShellREST APIOpenAILarge Language ModelsCI/CDdata visualizationautomation playbook
Soft Skills
verbal communicationwritten communication