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The CIO will work with the Chief Digitization Officer (CDO) toward employing digital technologies as business improvement enablers. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the CIO will continue to build and lead a world-class IT organization aligned with the overall business and growth strategy of the company.
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Tau Six, an agile small company delivering cybersecurity and systems integration services to the US National Security market, has an immediate need for a Senior Information Technology Policy Analyst in support of a Department of Defense Chief Information Officer (CIO) customer.
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PREFERRED Proof of any of the following IT Certifications: Certified Government Chief Information Officer (CGCIO), Certified Public Technology Manager (CPTM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or other equivalent executive level certification.
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The IT Governance and Portfolio Management consultant will support the client's Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO) with the tracking of IT investment requests submitted from divisions across the enterprise and align them to the appropriate value stream and IT strategy.
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Vice President, Chief Information Security officer (CISO). Works closely and collegially with the CIO and Information Technology leadership team, general counsel, privacy counsel, privacy officer and enterprise risk.
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The Office of Innovation & Technology (OIT) is the central IT agency for the City of Philadelphia headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO). In partnership with the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and the Office of the Director of Finance, the Office of Innovation and Technology (OIT) is undertaking a major Citywide project to modernize core financial, grants, procurement, and supply chain business processes.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a crucial position in shaping Halozyme’s technology strategy and leading the implementation and operations of our corporate technology.
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Lead a team of highly skilled IT leaders including our Deputy Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Information and Security Officer, Chief Architect, and more.
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Establish direction and influence aspects of information security that are not performed under direct control of the Office of the CISO, including IT systems (CIO), employee awareness (training), data privacy (Legal), vendor contracts (Procurement), and joint responsibilities with t of Information Security and Enterprise Privacy Office.
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The CIO may at her own discretion consult with the Cook County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management’s Chief Information Security Officer (CISO.
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Job Description:The Chief Information Officer (CIO) holds a vital role within Syracuse University serving as a pivotal member of the Chancellor's Council. The Office of the CIO is comprised of the following departments: Academic Technology Services, Business Office, Core Infrastructure Services, Digital Accessibility Services, Enterprise Application Systems, Enterprise Technology Group, and Information Security.
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The CISO reports to the Vice Chancellor of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (CIO) and is a key member of the Information Technology Services (ITS) leadership team.
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IT Manager is responsible for the smooth and efficient operation of the DMA's Information Technology Department and reports to the Chief Information Officer (CIO). Strong knowledge of implementing and effectively developing helpdesk and IT operations best practices, including expert knowledge of security, storage, data protection, and disaster recovery protocols.
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Advise senior management (e.g., Chief Information Officer [CIO]) on risk levels and security posture. Advise senior management (e.g., CIO) on cost/benefit analysis of information security programs, policies, processes, systems, and elements.
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Maintain open communication, coordinates, and delivers instruction to all levels involved in the Red Alert up to and including Chief Information Officer (CIO) Ability to obtain a low-level U.S. security clearance, which requires a thorough background screening and U.S. citizenship.
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