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Experience using Cyber Security relevant tools, systems, and applications to include but not limited to Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) applications, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Application Allow or Deny-listing, and Vulnerability Management Solutions (VMS.
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Make recommendations to management on improvements to safety and loss prevention processes as identified during daily routine. Communicate daily with Security Account Manager of any new security issues or changes that need to be considered or implemented.
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Experience in Loss Prevention, Security or Military background is beneficial. The individual selected for this position will report to the Asset Protection Manager and work in all areas on the Meijer distribution center.
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The hiring process may consist of a phone interview, manager(s) interview, drug screen, background check, reference checks, and potential employment assessment. Purchase, maintain and monitor security cameras and alarm systems.
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Inspecting and maintaining perimeter security. The individual will be responsible for life safety, reduction of civil liability, protection of assets, regulatory compliance inspections, and providing excellent customer service.
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The Visual Security Officer primary responsibility is to deter theft, communicate suspicious activity to the Loss Prevention Department, maintain a safe business environment, and provide strong customer service.
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This person will be responsible for documenting RAND’s information security roadmap for RAND’S Zero Trust Architecture and program implementation as well as several related projects including Data Loss Prevention, Identity Management, CMMC preparation and cloud security.
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Prior experience as a Park Ranger, Security Officer, Loss Prevention Specialist, or Criminal Justice Education is desirable. Some experience in public safety and/or security/loss prevention is desired but not required.
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Domain Expertise - Evaluate and implement industry standard enterprise-wide security technologies and concepts (Application Security, Data Loss Prevention, Security Event Management, GRC Tools, Threat and Access Management, among others), web-related technologies (such as, Web applications, Web Services and Service Oriented Architectures), network-related protocols, and next generation/ modern technology requirements (evolving encryption environment.
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Duties include data loss and fraud prevention, security architecture, identity and access management, investigation and forensics, and governance. Network Security, Data Loss Prevention, Security Architecture, Identity and access management.
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Reports findings to DC Loss Prevention Supervisor and/or DC Loss Prevention Manager. Ensures security-level compliance with key company standards of physical security, safety, facility maintenance and other administrative duties as identified and/or as directed by the DC Loss Prevention Supervisor.
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The Senior Vice President (SVP), Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), will enable the business to operate securely and within regulatory requirements by controlling information security governance and compliance, developing guidelines and policies, managing information security risks, and overseeing the Information Security Management organization.
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Experience in working with data classification and protection, server & endpoint security platforms (e.g. AV, encryption, HIPS), enterprise security event log management, OS/platform security standards, vulnerability management, and data loss prevention.
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One (1) year of Casino Surveillance, Regulatory, Loss Prevention, Military, and/or Security experience preferred. Under the supervision of the Surveillance Shift Manager and/or Surveillance Shift Supervisor, the incumbent will perform surveillance of assigned shift MPGE operations.
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This position reports to the Chief Information Security Officer. Senior Level Cybersecurity Project Manager - Information Security, Information Services (IS)Information Security is seeking a skilled and experienced senior level Cybersecurity Project Manager to lead and oversee InfoSec's cybersecurity initiatives, projects, and programs.
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