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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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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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Lead information security planning to establish an inclusive and comprehensive information security program for the entire institution in support of academic, research, and administrative information systems and technology.
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Review and assess information security events and logs via sophisticated security information and event manager. Analyze Information Assurance (IA) security events, including threat model development and resulting security risk analysis of systems.
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Under the leadership of the manager, you would help develop programs to further secure our sensitive information in both structured and unstructured data environments. M365 EMS E5 stack of online services, including but not limited to, Purview DLP, Microsoft Information Protection (MIP), and how these interact with Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Defender (Cloud Apps & Endpoint.
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3+ years of experience as an information system security officer (ISSO) or information system security manager (ISSM) supporting classified programs. The Boeing Company is currently seeking a Cybersecurity – Information System Security Manager (ISSM) to join the team in El Segundo, CA.
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Provide leadership, mentoring, and quality assurance for Cyber Security and Information Technology team members. Information Systems Security Manager II. Provide expert research and analysis in support of expanding programs and area of responsibility as it pertains to cyber security and information technology activities.
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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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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is searching for a Information System Security Engineer (ISSE) to support United States Space Force (USSF) by developing software in support of Space Systems Command (SSC) Cyber Operations Branch rapid agile development of defensive cyber solutions to protect, defend, and respond to both ground and space based cyber adversarial threats.
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As a key member of the Information Technology team you will play an integral part in helping Enovis drive the medical technology industry forward through transforming patient care and creating better patient outcomes.
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Information System Security Manager (ISSM), located in Silver Spring, MD. Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or comparable field and 5+ years of experience in Information Security and/or Systems Administration for Windows systems.
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CGI Federal is seeking a qualified Cyber Information Security Analyst that will support the CGI Federal ISSO Support Team. The ISSO member will participate as part of a security team that supports projects information security needs to comply with Federal agency's comprehensive security program to include NIST Risk Management Framework and FedRAMP authorizations.
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IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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The Manager of Information Assurance is responsible for identifying and documenting Information Technology (IT) risks, analyzing vendor and supplier risk, sharing the Pillsbury security-related activities with customers, and ensuring Pillsbury’s continued compliance with relevant standards (GDPR, SOC2, SOX etc.
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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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