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$150K - $250K/yr

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Cloud Incident Response Training- Contract Instructors (Remote)

Cloud Incident Response Training- Contract Instructors (Remote)

Cybervance

Kensington, MD • Remote

Contractor

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Cloud Instructors for Cloud Incident Response Training (1099)Location: Kensington, MD Remote | 1099 Contract PositionDuration: Project based (Course specific engagements)

General Description

We are looking for experienced instructors to deliver a series of virtual Cloud Incident Response (IR) courses designed for SOC analysts, incident responders, and security professionals transitioning to or specializing in cloud security. These courses span foundational, intermediate, and advanced levels, with a focus on Microsoft Azure tools, methodologies, and practical applications for incident response and forensics.

Responsibilities

As a contract instructor, you will:

Deliver live virtual training that explores the differences between cloud and on-premises incident response, ensuring participants understand the Shared Responsibility Model and its implications for security investigations.

Teach participants to analyze Azure core functions, including virtual machines (VMs), storage, networking, and Identity Access Management (IAM), and guide them in navigating Azure logging sources and log types.

Provide hands-on instruction on configuring and utilizing tools like PowerShell modules, Microsoft Defender Suite, and Microsoft Sentinel for security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR).

Help students investigate and mitigate threats by teaching detection of common Azure attack patterns (e.g., password spraying, lateral movement, data exfiltration) and conducting threat hunting using Kusto Query Language (KQL).

Guide advanced students in performing in-depth virtual machine forensics in Azure, including introductory memory analysis, while addressing challenges in forensic analysis of serverless functions and containers.

Support proactive defense strategies by teaching Azure-specific playbook creation, threat modeling, and leveraging cloud-native tools for artifact collection, automation, and advanced detection.

Facilitate labs and exercises that allow participants to apply new skills in realistic scenarios, such as configuring Microsoft Sentinel, integrating threat intelligence, and mapping security controls to frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK.

Create an engaging and interactive learning environment, answering participant questions and ensuring key objectives are met.

Qualifications

Required:

Proven expertise in cloud incident response, with a focus on Microsoft Azure security tools and frameworks.

Prior experience teaching technical content to security professionals, preferably in virtual environments.

In-depth understanding of Azure architecture, logging sources, PowerShell, Microsoft Defender Suite, Sentinel, and SOAR.

Knowledge of threat hunting, advanced log analysis, and cloud-specific attack patterns.

Preferred:

Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure Security Engineer, Azure Administrator, CISSP, GCFA, GCIH).

Familiarity with conducting forensic analysis of virtual machines, containers, and serverless functions in Azure.

Experience designing and delivering incident response playbooks and cloud automation workflows

Required:

Proven expertise in cloud incident response, with a focus on Microsoft Azure security tools and frameworks.

Prior experience teaching technical content to security professionals, preferably in virtual environments.

In-depth understanding of Azure architecture, logging sources, PowerShell, Microsoft Defender Suite, Sentinel, and SOAR.

Knowledge of threat hunting, advanced log analysis, and cloud-specific attack patterns.

Preferred:

Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure Security Engineer, Azure Administrator, CISSP, GCFA, GCIH).

Familiarity with conducting forensic analysis of virtual machines, containers, and serverless functions in Azure.

Experience designing and delivering incident response playbooks and cloud automation workflows

Cybervance is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.