What We Do
We calm the confusion of IT by guiding the connection between people and technology. If a customer is looking for a better way to manage their warehouse inventory, equip their workforce, or secure their data, we make it happen. All it takes is finding the right combination of tech hardware, software, cloud solutions, and support services. That’s what we do. We’re the IT Department’s IT Department.
Who We Are
Our team is made stronger by a multitude of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. It’s what makes Connection unique—what drives us to innovate and create technology solutions that stand apart from the crowd. We’d love for you to be a part of that fabric, to share your ideas and experiences with a team that thrives on fresh thinking, creativity, and helping others.
Why You Should Join Us
You’ll find supportive teammates and a rewarding career at Connection—plus great benefits. We take pride in supporting employees with a total rewards package that provides financial, emotional, and physical resources for you and your family. Our compensation, 401k plans, medical insurance, and other benefits are progressive and competitive. We value the importance of our employees’ emotional wellbeing. To support employees, we provide free therapy visits, mental health coaching and tools, and meditation resources. You’ll also enjoy a generous paid time off package that includes not only vacation and sick time, but also Wellness and Volunteer Time Off days.
The Security Incident Response Engineer (SIRE) plays a crucial role in supporting security operations within the Hybrid Command Center. The SIRE focuses on responding to security alerts, assisting in incident investigations, and ensuring that emerging threats are addressed promptly and effectively. The SIRE works as part of a larger team to maintain the security posture of the organization, collaborating closely with HCC engineers, network, cloud, and SOC teams.
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· Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with SIEM, IDS/IPS, EDR tools, network, server infrastructure, and firewalls. | |||
· Analytical Skills: Strong ability to assess alerts and distinguish between legitimate incidents and false positives. | |||
· Communication: Clear verbal and written skills to document incidents and report findings effectively. | |||
· Collaboration: Ability to work effectively within a team and across departments. | |||
· Problem Solving: Quick thinking to assist with real-time incident response. | |||
· Knowledge of Security Standards: Basic understanding of NIST, ISO 27001, and CIS Controls.
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