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The Children's Museum has an opening for a Manager of Information Systems to manage the Museum's membership and donor database and point-of-sale software system, supporting all system users in multiple Museum departments.
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The Information Systems Manager is responsible for the implementation of Information Technology (IT) in the hotel in accordance with Hilton’s IT strategies and priorities, as well as measuring IT costs, benefits and performance in the hotel and providing this information to hotel management and the Regional Information Systems Manager.
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Information Technology Manager. The IT Manager is responsible for all IT (Information Technology) aspects in the organization including needs assessment, solution evaluation, vendor selection, and implementation, as well as Integration with vendors.
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Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and/or Certified Information Security Professional (CISSP) preferred, will also consider or Certified in Risk and Information (CRISC) or Certified Internal Audit Manager (CIA.
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Job Title: Senior Scientist, Information Security Systems Engineering. General knowledge of common threats to information systems and how compromise would damage system integrity.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Finance & Administration, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for providing leadership, integrative management, vision, and strategic planning for the University's information technology department, including but not limited to Operations, Information Security, Enterprise Applications, Infrastructure (Systems Administration, Web Development, Networking and Telephone Systems), and Technology Support Services.
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An Associate's Degree in a field related to computer science, information technology or the area to which the applicant is applying, such as information systems, human-computer interaction, interactive media, software engineering, computer networking, and/or cybersecurity and two (2) years of additional paraprofessional and/or professional IT technical experience or experience related to the area to which the applicant is applying may be substituted for a the required education.
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Certification in Security+, GISF, CISSP, CCSP, or GSEC, Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, or related area and 2 years' experience leading information security or cybersecurity projects.
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The Information Systems Security Officer shall prepare Security documentation in support of project tasks and as tasked for approved project requirements, which support successful completion of Collateral and/or SCI-level security testing and evaluation (ST&E) appropriate for the product.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) (general security knowledge) Information Security Director will be responsible for security operations, security incident management and response, and threat intelligence.
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Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a forward-thinking Manager of the National and Cyber Security Information Sciences (NCSIS) Department within the Strategic Security Sciences (SSS) Division.
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Work collaboratively with Systems Analyst to develop designs, mockups and prototypes. Under varying levels of direction and expertise, is responsible for the on-going assessment, design, and development and implementation of corporate –wide clinical systems.
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CAC is seeking a Cloud Information Systems Security Specialist - VDI to be part of an Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) R12 integrated project team supporting a Department of Defense (DoD) multi-Agency program.
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Associates Degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Information Technology, Information Systems, or related field or comparable experience. The Manager of the Major Incident Management team will lead a team of ITIL Certified Major Incident Managers to drive the complete lifecycle of all major incidents for the organization.
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The Squires Group is staffing for an upcoming initiative and is looking for an experienced Information Systems Security Manager. Responsibilities: Ensure that all IT systems are compliant with NIST, FISMA, and other governmental security requirements.
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