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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Independently produce high-quality corporate security and resilience deliverables such as threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments, threat intelligence briefings, corporate security and security programs, and corporate standards, policies, and procedures.
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O Vulnerability assessment and reporting including comprehensive understanding of Vulnerability Management methodologies and procedures, threat assessment, and remediation management.
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O Vulnerability scanning and assessment using Tenable.io. o Implementing, managing or using enterprise vulnerability assessment technologies, including Tenable.io, Tenable Security Center, or similar vulnerability solutions, is required.
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Identify, triage, and prioritize vulnerabilities and associated remediation and mitigation activity using multiple sources of vulnerability, threat, and asset data. The role will be responsible for identifying vulnerabilities through vulnerability scanning, and ensuring remediation through assessment and reporting.
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Marriott Manager, Vulnerability Management Juneau , Alaska Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. Current information security certification, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC certification, or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Marriott Manager, Vulnerability Management Annapolis , Maryland Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. Experience with managing technical aspects of various controls frameworks, such as NIST Security and Privacy Controls and PCI-DSS.
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Marriott Manager, Vulnerability Management Tallahassee , Florida Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. Educates internal and external users of security technologies to continually improve the knowledge and skill-base of the organization on how best to manage security configuration, patch management and vulnerability management within the infrastructure services.
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Marriott Manager, Vulnerability Management Dover , Delaware Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. The Manager, Vulnerability Management functions as a technical expert in the area of vulnerability scanning and remediation tracking.
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Marriott Manager, Vulnerability Management Saint Paul , Minnesota Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. It requires the ability to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders, relay the importance of the vulnerability management activities, the risks presented by findings, and potential remediation actions.
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Vulnerability assessment and reporting including comprehensive understanding of Vulnerability Management methodologies and procedures, threat assessment, and remediation management.
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Managing or using enterprise vulnerability assessment technologies, including Tenable.io, Tenable Security Center, or similar vulnerability solutions, is required. Vulnerability scanning and assessment using Tenable.io.
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Certifications or specialized training in employee assistance programming, substance abuse prevention, threat assessment, organization planning and development, human resources management, conflict resolution and mediation, or mental health counseling which may include but not be limited to : Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP), National Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC), National Certified Addiction Counselor (NCAC) and so forth.
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Ability to perform field and program assessment of plant security systems/processes to evaluate their effectiveness and to identify potential vulnerabilities in protecting against the design basis threat at a nuclear power plant or similarly protected/secured facility.
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Coordinate with cyber intelligence and global security teams to correlate threat assessment information. Support the Threat and Vulnerability Assessment process to ensure proper prioritization of remediation efforts.
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Support annual self-assessment of threat hunting capabilities against the DHS CSP maturity model. At least one of relevant industry certifications such as GCTI (Global Information Assurance Certification [GIAC] Cyber Threat Intelligence), GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst), GNFA (GIAC Network Forensic Analyst), GIAC Security Expert (GSE), or equivalent.
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