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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Internal or External Publication; Data Quality; Model Creation and Interpretation; Procedure Manuals and Documentation; Health Care Coding; Process Mapping; Program Writing; Negotiation; Business Planning; Written Communication; Data Extraction; Data Mining; Data Visualization Tools; Statistical Programming Language; Relational Database Management; Vendor Management; Delegation; Project Management.
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Working directly with clients and Accenture teams to design and implement program strategies for cybersecurity capabilities, such as data protection, insider risk, vulnerability management, security operations, security analytics, application security, cloud security, OT security, and digital identity.
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Experience in designing, developing, implementing, and managing solutions across various cybersecurity domains (e.g., threat intelligence, vulnerability management, data protection, cloud security, OT security.
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You’ll help our clients protect the core of their cybersecurity enterprise, while shaping and delivering protections that extend well into research, development, medical device technology, clinical trials, manufacturing and distribution.
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Lead delivery of Accenture’s Security offerings related to cybersecurity with a focus on cybersecurity strategy definition, security program planning, security operating model design and implementation, cyber risk assessments, and implementation of programs and solutions.
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As a Resources Senior Manager, you will be responsible for leading and managing complex information security engagements. As a Resources Senior Manager, you’ll be part of an industry team focused on acquiring and applying cybersecurity expertise to solve problems across the Resources value chain.
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They possess relevant cybersecurity technical skills through continuous research of the latest security vulnerabilities, threats, capabilities, and mitigation techniques, and apply these through an industry lens.
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You will lead others on your projects, from one to many, across our Analyst, Senior Analyst and Consultant levels. Accenture's Global Security practice helps organizations work through complex business and technology issues to provide a straightforward approach to information security.
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They identify and evaluate security gaps, subsequently driving the implementation of solutions to increase resiliency. Expect to utilize your expertise, or develop additional expertise across the life sciences industry, including pharmaceutical, biotech, medical technology, distributor and consumer health.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience working with Oil & Gas, Utilities, Chemicals and /or Mining Industries. If you would like to be considered for employment opportunities with Accenture and have accommodation needs for a disability or religious observance, please call us toll free at 1 (877) 889-9009, send us an email or speak with your recruiter.
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Inclusion and diversity are fundamental to our culture and core values. Minimum of 5 years of cyber security experience. Our rich diversity makes us more innovative and more creative, which helps us better serve our clients and our communities.
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We have an unwavering commitment to diversity with the aim that every one of our people has a full sense of belonging within our organization. Analyzing client’s security posture to create current state assessment, gap analyses, and strategic implementation roadmaps.
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The Senior Clinical Research Data Manager will perform a variety of data management duties of a complex and technical nature in support of clinical research studies conducted by principal investigators (PIs) for the clinical research program to ensure adherence to protocols and quality of information received.
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Performing requirements analysis and developing strategies and solutions for cybersecurity, risk, and information governance. If this is your idea of a typical working day, then Accenture is where you should be.
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You’ll work closely with our Industry team to innovate and shape solutions of the future. Applicants for employment in the US must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States.
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