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Responsibility for addressing issues related to access controls, business continuity, disaster recovery, and incident response. Works closely with the Privacy Officer to ensure alignment between security and privacy compliance programs including policies, practices, and investigations, and acts as a liaison to the information systems and compliance departments.
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Provide advice and input for Disaster Recovery, Contingency, and Continuity of Operations Plans. Assist in the construction of signatures which can be implemented on cyber defense network tools in response to new or observed threats within the network environment or enclave.
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How many years of experience do you have supporting disaster response in an Emergency Operations Center? The Department of Emergency Communications, Preparedness and Response is seeking a highly qualified professional to fill the Management Analyst, Senior position serving in the capacity as an Emergency Management Planner.
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Assist in providing legal support with regard to systems and data issues involved in the creation and maintenance of disaster preparedness planning and business continuity to ensure these plans meet agency legal obligations.
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Establish and tested enterprise Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plans and procedures to ensure that business operations remain functional in cases of emergency. Oversees technical incident response and remediation activities for client environments.
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Participates in the organization's disaster recovery and business continuity efforts including preparation and maintenance of plans, risk assessment, and testing. Creates and maintains security documentation in support of team responsibilities, including but not limited to security architecture, business continuity, security assessments, vulnerability management, remediation activities, procedures, training, and metrics.
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Other duties as assigned include but are not limited to actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency’s obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation.
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Maintain and update disaster recovery and incident response plans to address potential security breaches and ensure business continuity. Proven experience (typically 5+ years) in information security management, including risk assessment, incident response, and vulnerability management.
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Witt O'Brien's is always looking for the most qualified and experienced professionals with a passion for public safety, emergency management, homeland security, disaster response, and continuity of operations.
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Deep understanding of Incident Response, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, and Breach Management. Timely response to cybersecurity issues and incidents. Familiarity with security standards and framework suck as PCI DSS, ISO Standards, ITIL, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, CCPA, CPRA, and GDPR.
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Lead corporate resiliency and preparedness through, among other things, a robust business continuity and disaster readiness program and crisis management response plan. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Risk and Audit Management, the Vice President of Enterprise Risk Management provides leadership to ensure the optimal design and alignment of all risk management functions in support of Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s (BCBSMA’s) mission, vision and values.
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For individual business areas, and the organization as a whole, including plans for Crisis Communications, Emergency Response and Continuity of Operations. An understanding of current business continuity, disaster recovery, and/or emergency management leading practices and the ability to formulate strategies and recommendations to maintain the company’s business functions is required.
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Develop BCBSMA’s Enterprise Risk Management strategy and objectives. Lead Third Party/Vendor Security Risk assessment program and related traditional Governance, Risk, and Compliance (“GRC”) program.
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Develop, maintain, and apply an enterprise information security policy and applicable standard operating procedures for security activities; ensure all critical business processes are covered including mergers and acquisitions, enterprise resource planning, supply chain, human resources, continuity of operations, disaster recovery, incident response, and others.
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Supporting workplace resilience initiatives by collaborating with multiple stakeholders, including facilities, business continuity, information technology, security, and crisis management, to seamlessly integrate within the disaster response cycle as required.
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