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Ransomware Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

$90 - $130/hr

Support ransomware and extortion negotiations, including demand assessment, counteroffer strategy, time extensions, proof requests, data deletion or non-publication representations, decryptor ...

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Senior Storage Engineer

Frankfort, KY · On-site

$107 - $147/hr

The engineer will play a key role in data protect engineering, cyber recovery initiatives, ransomware resilience, platform modernization efforts and automation. The ideal candidate possesses deep ...

$107 - $147/hr

Cyber Recovery & Ransomware Protection*** Design and implement cyber recovery strategies to improve organizational resilience in partnership with the DR team.* Partner with Information Security teams ...

$110 - $164/hr

Ransomware** incidents, helping insured organizations investigate, contain, and recover from cyber events. **About TMHCC** Tokio Marine HCC (TMHCC) brings 50 years of service to the specialty ...

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$130 - $180/hr

The ideal candidate possesses deep hands-on expertise across Data Protection platforms, cloud technologies, ransomware protection and recovery, troubleshooting, and infrastructure modernization.

We're looking for a Staff Cyber Resilience Engineer to lead our defense against the attacks that matter most: ransomware, destructive wipes, and data loss at scale. This is a hands-on technical ...

IAM privilege escalation, backup deletion, ransomware persistence, and lateral movement across accounts * Validate and continuously improve backup configurations to ensure recoverability, not just ...

$140 - $190/hr

Familiarity with cybersecurity recovery, immutable backup, cyber vaulting, and ransomware-resilient architectures. * Experience with Azure, AWS, VMware, Microsoft infrastructure, enterprise storage ...

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$121 - $193/hr

Investigate network intrusions, account compromise, ransomware, insider risk, fraud-related incidents, unauthorized access, and advanced threat actor activity.* Preserve evidence and maintain chain ...

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$180 - $260/hr

... ransomware exposure, data protection risk, identity and access risk, cloud and infrastructure risk, application and platform risk, software supply chain risk, technology resilience risk, and emerging ...

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$117 - $176/hr

Ransomware** incidents, helping insured organizations investigate, contain, and recover from cyber related incidents. Building on our success in incident response, we are launching a **Managed ...

$180 - $240/hr

Stay current with the evolving technology risk landscape (e.g., cloud, AI/ML risk, ransomware, third-party digital risk) and ensure risk mitigation and audit plans remain relevant and forward-looking.

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$85 - $130/hr

Patch Management Vulnerability Scanning Firewall IPS/IDS NAC and Rogue Device Detection Endpoint Protection (AV, EDR, Zero-Day, APT, Anti-Ransomware) SIEM (logging, event correlation) DMARC/SPF DLP ...

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$287 - $359/hr

Knowledge of data security architectures, ransomware resilience, and the competitive landscape, including: * Experience with Cohesity solutions (DataProtect, DataHawk, SmartFiles) strongly preferred

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$248 - $310/hr

A customer‑focused mindset and strong interest in cybersecurity and data protection, especially ransomware and recovery * Proven experience selling enterprise technology solutions, ideally within ...

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$75 - $100/hr

Since its foundation in 2020, IST has launched a vast array of impactful initiatives addressing challenges such as ransomware, the resilience of lifeline critical infrastructure, trust and safety ...

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$220 - $264/hr

Illumio is the leader in ransomware and breach containment, redefining how organizations contain cyberattacks and enable operational resilience.Powered by the Illumio AI Security Graph, our breach ...

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Ransomware information

What is ransomware?

Ransomware is a type of malicious software (malware) that encrypts a victim's files or locks them out of their system, demanding a ransom payment to restore access. Cybercriminals typically demand payment in cryptocurrencies to maintain anonymity. Ransomware can spread through phishing emails, malicious downloads, or exploiting system vulnerabilities. It poses significant risks to individuals, businesses, and government organizations by potentially causing data loss and financial damage. Preventative measures include regular data backups, up-to-date security software, and user education.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a ransomware specialist?

To thrive as a Ransomware specialist (cybersecurity professional focused on ransomware prevention and response), you need expertise in network security, malware analysis, incident response, and typically a degree in cybersecurity or related field. Familiarity with security tools like SIEM platforms, endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems, and certifications such as CISSP or CEH are common requirements. Strong problem-solving, analytical thinking, and communication skills help professionals stand out in high-pressure situations. These competencies are crucial for effectively identifying, mitigating, and responding to ransomware threats, protecting organizational assets and data integrity.

What are some common challenges faced by cybersecurity professionals specializing in ransomware prevention and response?

Cybersecurity professionals who focus on ransomware face the ongoing challenge of staying ahead of rapidly evolving attack techniques. They must continually update defenses, educate users on phishing risks, and coordinate with IT teams to ensure system backups and incident response plans are robust. Collaboration across departments is essential, as quick detection and response can limit damage. Additionally, professionals often work under pressure during incidents, requiring strong problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

What is the difference between Ransomware vs Cybersecurity Analyst?

AspectRansomwareCybersecurity Analyst
RoleMalicious software that encrypts data to extort moneyProtects systems by identifying vulnerabilities and preventing cyber threats
Skills & CertificationsKnowledge of malware, encryption, and incident response; certifications like CEH, CISSPNetwork security, threat analysis; certifications like CompTIA Security+, CISSP
Work EnvironmentCybercriminal activities or incident response teamsCorporate or organizational IT security teams
Industry UsageCybercrime, malware developmentIT security, risk management

While ransomware involves malicious software used to extort money by encrypting data, a cybersecurity analyst works to prevent such threats by analyzing vulnerabilities and implementing security measures. Both roles require knowledge of cybersecurity principles and certifications, but their objectives are opposite: one malicious, the other protective.

What job categories do people searching Ransomware jobs in Kentucky look for?

The top searched job categories for Ransomware jobs in Kentucky are:

What cities in Kentucky are hiring for Ransomware jobs?

Cities in Kentucky with the most Ransomware job openings:

Infographic showing various Ransomware job openings in Kentucky as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution.

$90 - $130/hr

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Job description

Posted Thursday, August 13, 2026 at 6:00 AM

LevelBlue reduces risk and builds lasting resilience so organizations can innovate and advance their mission with confidence. As the world’s most analyst-recognized and largest pure-play managed security services provider, LevelBlue elevates client outcomes that matter: stronger defense, faster response, and sustained business continuity. LevelBlue combines AI-powered security operations, advanced threat intelligence, and elite human expertise to provide the most comprehensive portfolio of strategic advisory, managed security, offensive security, and incident response services.

Position Summary:

We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Specialist to join our Global LevelBlue DFIR team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for investigating and responding to cybersecurity incidents, conducting digital forensic and incident response investigations, and working independently against engagement milestones from forensics to log analysis to report writing. In addition to core DFIR responsibilities, this practitioner will possess the experience and judgment to conduct Threat Actor (TA) communications and ransomware/extortion negotiations when required as part of an incident response engagement. TA communications are an additional practitioner capability and do not replace the technical DFIR responsibilities of the role. This role requires deep technical expertise, strong analytical and communication skills, sound judgment, and the ability to operate effectively under pressure in fast-moving and high-stakes incidents.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Be able to lead and coordinate responses to cybersecurity incidents, including identification, containment, eradication, and recovery.
  • Analyze and investigate security breaches to determine the root cause and impact.
  • Conduct digital forensic science-based incident response investigations on a variety of digital devices, including servers and end user workstations, network systems, SaaS platforms that contain artifacts, logging, and data of investigative relevance.
  • Collect, preserve, and analyze digital evidence in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Threat Actor Communications & Negotiation:
    • Conduct direct, controlled communications with ransomware and extortion Threat Actors on behalf of clients, in coordination with engagement leadership, breach counsel, insurers, and other authorized stakeholders.
    • Develop and execute communication and negotiation strategies based on the client’s business objectives, operational impact, legal guidance, incident facts, Threat Actor behavior, and available threat intelligence.
    • Establish and maintain secure communication channels with Threat Actors while preserving complete and accurate records of communications, demands, representations, deadlines, and negotiation activity.
  • Assess Threat Actor identity, credibility, behavior, historical patterns, proof-of-compromise or proof-of-exfiltration claims, and other available intelligence to inform negotiation strategy and client decision-making.
    • Manage the cadence, tone, sequencing, and content of communications to obtain information, validate claims, preserve options, manage time, and reduce unnecessary disclosure of client information or negotiating position.
    • Support ransomware and extortion negotiations, including demand assessment, counteroffer strategy, time extensions, proof requests, data deletion or non-publication representations, decryptor validation coordination, and settlement-related communications when authorized.
    • Provide clear, timely briefings to client leadership, counsel, insurers, and the DFIR engagement team regarding Threat Actor communications, negotiation posture, risks, decision points, and recommended next actions.
    • Coordinate TA communications with the broader DFIR investigation so that information learned through negotiations can inform forensic analysis, scoping, containment, threat intelligence, and recovery activities, and technical findings can inform the negotiation strategy.
    • Maintain strict confidentiality, professional ethics, independence, and need-to-know handling of client financial information, insurance information, negotiation authority, legal strategy, and other sensitive information that could affect the client’s negotiating position.
    • Remain available to support time-sensitive communications during active ransomware or extortion incidents, including incidents requiring coordination across time zones and outside normal business hours.
  • Reporting and Documentation:
    • Be able to prepare detailed incident reports, including findings and properly authoring a story that does not just restate factual dates/times, but articulates a story of the incident for a non-technical audience.
    • Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of all incident response activities and forensic investigations.
  • Collaboration and Communication:
    • Internally, work closely with cross-functional teams inclusive of DFIR, Advisory, Testing, Threat Intelligence, MDR/MSS, etc. LevelBlue services.
    • Externally, work closely with Client teams including IT, legal, compliance, and external vendors, to support expert delivery during engagements.
    • Communicate effectively with stakeholders to provide updates and ensure alignment with incident response processes.
Qualifications:
  • Proven experience in DFIR
  • Strong knowledge of digital forensics tools and techniques, including X-Ways, or similar forensic tooling.
  • Experience with incident response frameworks and methodologies, such as NIST, SANS, or similar.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong understanding of network protocols, operating systems, and security technologies.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting or materially supporting Threat Actor communications, ransomware negotiations, cyber extortion negotiations, crisis negotiations, or comparable high-stakes adversarial communications.
  • Ability to communicate calmly and deliberately in high-pressure situations and to distinguish investigative facts, Threat Actor claims, assumptions, and negotiation positions.
  • Understanding of ransomware and data-extortion ecosystems, common Threat Actor communication methods, leak sites, negotiation portals, cryptocurrency-related settlement workflows, and the operational considerations associated with ransomware response.
  • Experience using threat intelligence and prior Threat Actor behavior to support attribution assessment, credibility analysis, negotiation planning, and client risk decisions.
  • Strong written documentation skills for maintaining contemporaneous communication logs, negotiation summaries, decision records, and stakeholder updates.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's or Masters degree in Digital Forensics, Computer Science-focused or closely related field of study and expertise.
  • Certification(s) in DFIR
  • Knowledge of scripting languages (e.g., Python, PowerShell) for automation and analysis.
  • Knowledge of database formats for investigative and knowledge purposes
  • Knowledge of Azure, AWS, Oracle, and/or GWP as many modern threats traverse enterprise cloud platforms and knowledge of these platforms is a necessity for modern incident response engagements
  • Prior law enforcement, intelligence, military, crisis negotiation, investigative, or similar public-sector experience is a consideration and may be beneficial for candidates with otherwise strong DFIR qualifications.
  • Formal training or demonstrated experience in crisis negotiation, ransomware negotiation, behavioral analysis, threat intelligence, HUMINT, or adversarial communications.
  • Experience coordinating ransomware or extortion matters with breach counsel, cyber insurers, law enforcement, payment/settlement providers, and executive stakeholders.

Why Join LevelBlue?
At LevelBlue, you’re not just an employee—you’re part of a team making a real difference in the world of cybersecurity. We foster a culture of innovation and creativity where your contributions are valued, and you’ll have the support and resources to grow and thrive.

Benefits and Perks:

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • 401(k) with employer matching.
  • Generous paid time off and holidays.
  • Flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts.
  • Employee assistance programs.
  • Training and development opportunities.
  • Adoption assistance program.

This role is open to candidates legally authorized to work in the United States. At LevelBlue, we support flexible work and bring people together in person for key moments based on role, team, and business needs.

LevelBlue is committed to a culture of respect, inclusion, and equal opportunity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age, or any other status protected under applicable law.

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