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Experience at the level of Information Technology Specialist I, LACERA includes acting as a consultant, technical expert, systems architect, or project manager in a specialized area of applications development, database administration, operating systems, cybersecurity, information system analysis, or network systems for a centralized IT organization.
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Description : JOB SUMMARYThe Principal Information Security Architect – Enterprise Technology serves as the most senior security architect and advanced technology analyst in the company.
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7 years of experience as Information Security Architect with deep understanding of domains of security (e.g. zero trust, data protection, identity & access mgmt., threat mgmt., etc.) LICENSES or CERTIFICATIONSRequiredNonePreferredSecurity certifications (e.g. The Open Group Architecture Framework Certification (TOGAF), Certified Information Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), etc.
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3 years of experience with data management, query processing, distributed processing, high availability, statistical and machine learning and operational excellence of production systems. The role functions as a premier enterprise information security futurist and subject matter expert and works with technical people at all levels, including program/product management.
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Over a decade of relevant experience in IT Management or similar roles within information technology solutions architecture. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering or other related Engineering discipline or relevant field of study required.
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Documents security requirements and contarols for protecting information, systems, and technology assets; defines and documents how the implementation of a new technology impacts the security posture of the current environment; updates all definition and architecture activities.
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Provides enterprise architectural framework for the design, development, and deployment of information/business systems. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Security, or related field.
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ADDITIONALLY, IF ASSIGNED TO VIRTUALIZATION FUNCTION: Thorough knowledge of systems virtualization technologies; good knowledge of typical virtualization licensing practices; good knowledge of information technology security, business continuance and disaster recovery as they apply in a virtual environment.
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Responsibilities and Impact: Information Architecture team designs and supports the systems that we use to distribute high-quality market intelligence in the form of credit ratings, research, and thought leadership.
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In a large information technology organization providing technical leadership in java application development using standard systems development methodology and techniques for resolving business problems.
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5+ years of experience in a system architect role including enterprise EUC architecture models, systems integration, data systems, cloud technology and planning/completing strategic roadmaps.
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Position Details: Job Title: Senior Information Technology Security Architect Duration: 12 months contract Location: Remote, CA Job ID: 24-09313 Skills Preferred: Managed at least two data centers, including architecting, designing, implementing, and managing security for highly available, resilient systems (physical, virtual, cloud.
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The Principal Information Security Architect - Healthcare Delivery Technology serves as the most senior security architect and advanced technology analyst for healthcare delivery systems and IOT in the company.
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Manage EUC aspects across the organization's data systems, including data governance, data mastering, and metadata management. United's Digital Technology team spans the globe and is made up of diverse individuals all working together with cutting-edge technology to build the best airline in the history of aviation.
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Architect, Information Technology (Cloud) Position Purpose: Develop and drive the standards, development processes, systems architecture, and design patterns to support IT and business solutions.
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