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10+ years of experience in information technology, information security, and/or operational risk management, (Includes operations, operational risk management, compliance, audit, and third-party risk management within technology and/or information security), or a combination thereof, or other highly regulated environment.
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Domain knowledge for the following cybersecurity capability areas: Application Security, Vulnerability Management, Data Security and Protection, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, Identity and Access Management, Cyber Threat Operations, Cybersecurity Testing.
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The Executive Director, Cyber Security and IT Risk Management is responsible for the security of the District’s information technology resources, digital assets, user identity, and data privacy.
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Define the strategy for cyber threat management services, including the maintenance of the roadmap of process architectures that document the target and working states of cyber risk event management services and a multi-year plan to close gaps against the target state while keeping current with changes to technology and threat landscapes.
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Understanding of increasing cyber vulnerability environments around consumer-facing assets, digital enterprise, big data, operations network, Internet of Things (IoT), unified cloud (internal, external, SaaS, Public), and associated actions to protect these assets.
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Data Security Procurement group, you will be responsible for establishing and executing sourcing strategies and plans for our Cyber Defense & Engineering + Information Technology department.
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Vulnerability management) along with information and liability risk officers and technology management to help guide cyber security investigations and incidents.
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Designs and implements information assurance and security engineering systems with requirements of business continuity, operations security, cryptography, forensics, regulatory compliance, internal counter-espionage (insider threat detection and mitigation), physical security analysis (including facilities analysis, and security management.
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Elevate a culture of cyber security to minimize risk and ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information that is owned, controlled, and processed within the Student Health Center and in collaboration with NYU Information Technology Services.
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JPC - 8039 - Cyber Security Analyst - Des Moines, Iowa(Remote)Des Moines, IowaDuration: Long termThe Threat Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for collecting and disseminating CTI. They will compile reports and translate the content into actionable activities for SOC analysts, threat hunters, information technology staff, leadership etcService Definition:This position supports the Iowa Department of Management Division of Information Technology DOM DoIT) Security Operations Center (SOC.
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Interface with other teams in Information Security (e.g. network operations, cyber threat intel, vulnerability management) along with information and liability risk officers and technology management to help guide cyber security investigations and incidents.
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The Intern - Cyber Security will rotate through the Corporate Information Security group to gain experience in Cyber Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Cyber investigations, Vulnerability Management (VM) and Cyber Incident Response.
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Provide leadership, mentoring, and quality assurance for Cyber Security and Information Technology team members. 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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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco, CompTIA Network + - SEC+, GICSP: Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), GSEC: GIAC Security Essentials Certification - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC.
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Knowledge of common information security management frameworks, such as NIST or other data security standards or widely accepted information security recommended actions.
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