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State Role Title: Information Technology Manager I. To provide campus wide (PGH & VCBR) management for Information Technology and Security Systems Department. Title: Information Technology Services Director.
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Job Title: VP- Technology Information Risk Management Location: Ideal 2-3 days Hybrid in NY (Madison offices) Duration: Full Time Location Options: Open to a Combo of Melville, NY (Long Island) with one day in NYC (initial training in NYC) Open to a Combo of Florham Park, NJ with one day in NYC (initial training in NYC) Functional Summary Information Risk Management is a 2nd Line oversight function.
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We are searching for a seasoned and dynamic Chief Information Officer (CIO) to spearhead the information technology strategy and operations of our full-service, turnkey real estate, architecture, engineering, design-build, and construction firm.
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Certifications related to or pursuing certification related to Cloud, Cyber or Technology Operations, such as Cloud provider certifications, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Versed in Information Security technology suites for endpoint, cloud, IAM, application security, security and compliance, XDR, EDR, SIEM, ATP, email security, PowerShell, Python, IDS/IPS, VPN, DLP.
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Familiarity with information technology, business processes and financial reporting audits and familiarity with control frameworks such as NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, COBIT, ITIL, PCI, ISO, SOX, and global data privacy laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA.
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The Information Technology (IT) Compliance Manager will be responsible for performing compliance controls assessments as assigned, including Information Security, across all divisions and various technology platforms.
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This IT Specialist serves as OET's Senior Digital Strategist/Educational Technology Manager, managing and implementing appropriate technologies to support the operation of an Institution-wide educational technology and media program with a worldwide audience.
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Information Technology Specialist (Information Security) The specialized experience must include, or be supplemented by, information technology related experience (paid or unpaid experience and/or completion of specific, intensive training, as appropriate) which demonstrates each of the four competencies, as defined: (1) Attention to Detail - Is thorough when performing work and conscientious about attending to detail.
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Bachelor's Degree or soon to be graduate with experience in a relevant field (geographic information systems, geography, information technology, computer science, physical science/natural sciences, natural resources, environmental sciences, or closely related field that required equivalent coursework in geographic information systems, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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BS degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology (or related discipline); Graduate degree in Information Assurance (or related discipline) or equivalent formal training and experience in Information Security.
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Senior Information Security Analyst , you will be responsible for vulnerability management, performing NIST based risk and maturity assessments, incident response planning, and delivering security awareness training.
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Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology Computer Science, or in comparable field. TSC is seeking an Information System Security Manager (ISSM) in Dahlgren, VA. This position supports the Systems Engineering and Analysis (SEA) Division.
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The Digital Asset Management (DAM) Librarian is an exceptionally detail-oriented and organized thinker with a background in information architecture and organization. Stay informed on latest Digital Asset Management technology trends and innovations.
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Requirements BS or BA in Information Technology or related field of study 5-15 years experience in IT risk management, audit with a focus on financial institutions. Lead in creating of the Information Technology Risk & Controls framework for Risk & Controls self-assessments.
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