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Build strong relationships and work collaboratively across other CCOR LOBs/CFs business and technology operational risk coverage teams to ensure they have appropriate knowledge and information to assess and challenge the technology and cyber resiliency risks and controls affecting their coverage area.
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8 Preferred Experience Designing, Building and Security Web Information Systems using WAF SaaS Application 5 Preferred Familiar managing when resources are limited able to handle gaps that might require them to independently perform a variety of complicated Information Technology (IT) tasks, as such a wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
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You will work closely with the VP, Information Technology and Security, other IT personnel, and partners across our businesses to improve, implement, and maintain a program that conforms to industry best practices and regulatory requirements to meet compliance obligations and successfully quantify and reduce risk to the organization.
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As the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer in Houston, Texas for ENGIE North America, you will establish and maintain a company-wide information technology (IT) / operational technology (OT) sustainable cybersecurity program by developing and maintaining the North America cyber vision, strategy and architecture, to include establishing, maintaining and monitoring the policies and procedures which promote the secure and uninterrupted operation of all IT and OT systems.
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Responsibilities include working with the main IT service providers—Office of Information Technology (OIT) and Duke Health Technology Services (DHTS)—to provide secure, compliant infrastructure and services to support a variety of research needs.
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Supporting the implementation of new information technology systems scope and objectives based on both user needs and an understanding of applicable business systems and industry requirements.
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Requiring high level of experience in Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) process workflows and business analysis, this position will develop and process documentation related to GSOC and/or ITIL processes.
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We're an Image Sensor company specializing in quantum photodetector CMOS-based image sensor and camera technology. A bit about us:We are a fabless image sensor company specializing in quantum photodetector CMOS-based image sensor and camera technology.
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Must possess a minimum of 7 in an Information Security or Information Technology role with working knowledge or regulatory environment and applicable banking regulations. A Bachelor's degree in Information Security, Information Technology, or a related field or is working towards completion of such a degree (relevant work experience may be substituted for degree requirement.
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Knowledge of information systems technology, products, services, and customers. Advises on security requirements for all technology initiative managed and/or supported by the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Brigham and Women's Physician Organization and Brigham and Womens Faulkner Hospital Chief Information Officer and his/her staff.
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Basic knowledge of implementation and configuration of routers, switches, hubs, access points, firewalls, cabling, servers, and storage in a large network environment is helpful. You have worked in a large, decentralized, global corporation and are comfortable with Windows-based PCs/laptops, Mac and mobile operating systems.
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Plans at a tactical level and manages the effective use of technology resources for assigned projects and functions. May direct assigned project staff to design, develop and/or implement large, complex technology solutions supporting one or more business and/or technology area.
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Masters degree in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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This role reports to the Director of Information Security and offers flexibility for either hybrid or fully remote work arrangements. Support multiple security and technology projects as the security Subject Matter Expert (SME), ensuring compliance with Federated Hermes architecture principles, security policies, and standards.
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Coordinates the various Open Records requests with the Public Information Officer and the District Attorney. a Public Information Officer Awareness, and IS700 An Introduction to the National Incident Management System) or commitment to take training within 60 days of hire.
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