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The CIO is also D&H's Chief Data Protection Officer and Chief Information Security Officer and is responsible for directing, planning and implementing enterprise-wide IT systems in support of business operations with a focus on improving cost effectiveness, service quality and business development.
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Position Overview Delta Utilities is seeking a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to serve as the information systems lead for a large-scale organization. This role will lead and oversee the strategic planning, development, implementation, and management of information systems (IS) and initiatives to support the organization’s objectives.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the executive responsible for the digital culture and related transformative initiatives at the College of Lake County (CLC). The Chief Information Officer is a strategic thought leader for the organization, reporting directly to the President, and serving on the College Leadership Team.
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is charged with the implementation of Saint Mary’s College policy and procedures as they apply to technology and to guide the college in the effective and innovative use of technology as a strategic resource.
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The Office of the Comptroller’s is seeking a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) who will lead in the implementation and management of information security controls that will increase the Agency’s overall information security posture.
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If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Chief Information Officer - PPMSI opening. Chief Information Officer.
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As the Chief Information Security Officer(CISO), you will be responsible for overseeing and enhancing our organization'sinformation, cyber, and technology security posture. Chief Information Security Officer.
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Saint Peter's Healthcare System is seeking an onsite Chief Information Security Officer. Professional security management certification, such as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or other similar credentials, is desired.
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Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC is looking to hire a Deputy Chief Information Security Officer with an analytical mind and a detailed understanding of enterprise risk management methodologies.
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The primary purpose of the position is to serve as the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (D/CISO) with responsibility for planning, design, development, and deployment of security tools and strategies to protect the Museum’s information, systems and services from malicious intent, both internal and external.
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The CISO will report to the SVP, Chief Information Officer (CIO) and will lead information security for the system. Avera seeks a dynamic and experienced executive to serve as its next Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to join the growing health system.
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Eyecare-partners.com. The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) holds a pivotal role in establishing and executing the enterprise vision, strategy, architecture, and multi-year roadmap to ensure the highest level of protection for the companys invaluable information assets.
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Reporting to the Chief of Staff, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) establishes the strategic direction of the organization’s information technology resources and leads the planning and implementation of high availability enterprise systems that support both distributed and centralized operations.
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Position Summary The Assistant Chief Information Officer (CIO) plays a critical role in providing operational and transformational technology leadership to the College of Southern Maryland.
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This position as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the company's digital assets and information. Minimum 15 years of progressive experience in Information Security or related field.
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