Required
- Bachelor’s degree (STEM/Business Admin) and a minimum of 5 years of cyber incident handling and security operations experience, or an associate’s degree and a minimum of 7 years of relevant experience, or 11 years of relevant experience in lieu of the bachelor’s degree
- Must meet TESA Qualification
- DoW 8140 - Cybersecurity (Cyber Defense Incident Responder) - Intermediate
- Certifications — must hold active certifications (one of the following):
- Cisco CyberOps Professional
- GCED (GIAC Certified Enterprise Defender)
- GCIH (GIAC Certified Incident Handler)
- GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst)
- GCFE (GIAC Certified Forensic Examiner)
- GMON (GIAC Continuous Monitoring Certification)
- GNFA (GIAC Network Forensic Analyst)
- Blue Team Level 2
- Microsoft Certified: Cybersecurity Architect Expert
- Demonstrated experience in IDS/SIEM monitoring, event triage, multi-source data analysis, incident response coordination, TTP and exploit knowledge, and end-to-end incident documentation from detection through resolution
- U.S. citizenship required
- Active DoW TS/SCI security clearance
Preferred
- Hands-on experience with TheHive for structured incident case management, evidence tracking, and analyst workflow coordination
- Familiarity with MISP for threat intelligence sharing, IOC management, and integration with incident response workflows
- Experience with ServiceNow Security Operations (SecOps) module for incident tracking and SLA management
- Proficiency with Elastic Stack or Splunk for SIEM-based alert triage, event correlation, and incident timeline reconstruction
- Working knowledge of NIST SP 800-61 Computer Security Incident Handling Guide and DoD/Army incident response policy frameworks
- Experience developing and exercising incident response playbooks for common cyber-attack scenarios in a DoD environment
- Familiarity with digital forensics tools and techniques for evidence collection, chain of custody, and artifact analysis
- Experience operating in a 24/7 CSSP or SOC environment supporting classified Army or DoW networks
Peraton is seeking to hire an experienced Senior Cyber Incident Handling Analyst for its’ Regional Cyber Center-Europe program
Location: On-site, Wiesbaden, Germany
Responsibilities
- Manage the full cyber incident lifecycle — from initial detection and triage through containment, eradication, recovery, and post-incident review — ensuring all actions are executed in accordance with NIST SP 800-61 and Army incident response procedures
- Coordinate with internal RCC-E teams, supported unit commanders, NETCOM, and ARCYBER during active cyber incidents, serving as the primary point of contact for incident status updates and ensuring timely, accurate communication to all stakeholders
- Produce comprehensive incident reports including initial notifications, situation reports (SITREPs), and final after-action reports that document the timeline, scope, impact, root cause, and remediation actions for each cyber incident
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date incident tracking records in TheHive and ServiceNow, ensuring all case data, evidence artifacts, analyst notes, and closure documentation meet RCC-E quality standards and audit requirements
- Conduct post-incident reviews and lessons-learned sessions following significant cyber events, identifying process gaps, detection failures, and response inefficiencies, and translating findings into actionable improvements for the RCC-E CSSP
- Develop, maintain, and exercise incident response playbooks for common attack scenarios (ransomware, phishing, credential theft, insider threat), ensuring procedures remain current with the evolving threat landscape and Army policy requirements