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We are in search of a dynamic Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to join our team and lead our global information security efforts. Job Description: Chief Information Security Officer.
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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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Aya Healthcare is seeking a seasoned Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to join our executive team. Strategic Security Management: Improve, develop, and execute the organization's information security strategy, aligning with business objectives and regulatory needs.
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Act as general management leader of the GIS department, capable of filling in for the CISO as needed, which requires general experience and knowledge of information security regulation, compliance, governance, IAM, incident response, metrics and executive reporting.
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Reporting to the CIO, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a key role on the. Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Defining the operating model for the information security team using the ITIL.
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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.
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This will require a close partnership with the CIO organization (also reports to the CTO) to coordinate product security, compliance and risk (owned by CISO) with corporate information security (owned by CIO.
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As a key member of the CIO's leadership team, the CISO will build on the existing strong information security platform with a focus on str engthening the culture of security through robust communication, governance, collaboration, technology, and vendor partnerships.
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About the job Sr Information Security Analyst (Remote) Intermediate knowledge of Information Security concepts, principles, and practices, including but not limited to threat management, SIEM, and incident response.
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The Chief Information Office (CIO) is seeking an energetic and customer focused executive to serve as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and manage a team of individuals whose primary focus will be to orchestrate information security across the Laboratory through governance, risk management, and certification and accreditation of IT systems.
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The Senior Information Assurance Analyst will be an integral part of a team responsible for supporting the development and maturation of an Agency-wide information security (InfoSec) program for a large civilian Federal agency.
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The Information Security Supervisor assists the Chief Information Security Officer in establishing and maintaining a corporate-wide information security program to ensure that information assets are adequately protected.
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Familiarity with information technology standards and publications of best practice guidelines for computer security (e.g., IT Handbook, ISO/IEC, NIST, CIS). 2-3 years of experience in Information security risk management and/or audit experience in cyber risk management, preferably in big 4 or in the insurance and financial services industry.
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Transform technology into opportunity as an Chief Information Security Officer with GDIT. A career in enterprise IT means connecting and enhancing the systems that matter most. As an Chief Information Security Officer you will help ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter.
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Support the development, management, and maintenance of cybersecurity solutions (e.g. Host Based Security System (HBSS), Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Vulnerability Remediation Asset Manager (VRAM), Public Key Infrastructure/Enabling (PKI/PKE), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Anti-virus, Data-at-Rest Encryption.
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