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Strong functional and technical knowledge of information/cyber security capabilities with deep expertise in one or more of the following areas: Encryption, Data Security, Application Security, End Point Security, Identity and Access Management, Windows/Unix/Linux Systems Security, Mainframe Security, Perimeter Security, Network Security, Mobility Security, Cloud Security, Cyber Security, Cryptography, or Authentication Systems.
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5+ years of experience in Information Technology/Security. Develop and follow detailed operational processes and procedures to appropriately analyze, escalate and assist in the remediation of information security-related incidents.
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Reporting to Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Senior Director of Cybersecurity will play a critical role in safeguarding Cantaloupe’s (and subsidiaries) digital assets and maintaining resilience against cyber threats.
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Manage collaboration with the Information Technology (IT) teams to execute across strategic security priorities and drive continuous improvement of cybersecurity program capabilities.
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The Cyber Security Architecture & Engineering Director is responsible for planning, directing and managing Ameris Bank's Information Security Architecture & Cyber Security Engineering to ensure the security of the Bank's operations, assets, and data.
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Work with senior-level system owners, mission leads, IT Governance, and the Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) to ensure system compliance and protection activities of software development projects.
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The CISO, reporting into the CTO, will lead our security organization that is responsible for our security operations, securing the technology and products, and supporting corporate development, sales, compliance, and audit teams.
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In-depth experience of vulnerabilities, intrusion detection systems, firewall management, network vulnerability analysis, cryptographic theory and practice, incident analysis and response, software testing and security assessment, malicious code and software exploitation techniques, continuous monitoring and event logging, cyber-crimes, computer forensics analysis and computer crime investigation.
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He/She manages the auditing of technology processes and security controls for IT compliance audits (e.g., Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards), as well as risk based audits.
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Apply current knowledge of technology and cyber trends and to identify security and risk management issues and other opportunities for improvement. Building and operationalizing complex IT risk management and cyber security programs for clients.
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We provide innovative and comprehensive services and solutions that span cloud; systems integration and application management; security; intelligent platform services; infrastructure services; software engineering services; data and artificial intelligence; and global delivery through our Advanced Technology Centers.
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A formal education in Information Technology, or equivalent experience in IT Security related roles is required for this position. This position collaborates with personnel and stakeholders across multiple operations teams such as – Threat Analysis, Incident Response, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Security Infrastructure, Insider Threat, Red Team, Security Architecture, Dev-Ops, Detection Engineering, Identity Mgt, and more.
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At least 10 years of experience in computer science, information technology or a related field preferably at a production studio, advertising agency and/or marketing company with focus on data-driven, omnichannel marketing.
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Job Segment: Information Security, Computer Science, Executive, VP, Engineer, Technology, Management, Engineering. Collaborate with the Group Global CISO to define and execute a comprehensive cyber security strategy for the CRH Americas region, aligned with the organization's global security objectives and regional IT strategies.
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Leveraging your significant experience in information security, cloud architecture and engineering, vulnerability management, and DevSecOps practices, you will be expected to broaden and sharpen our capability to manage the incoming security engineering needs while rapidly surfacing, driving down, and reporting on vulnerabilities across our AWS, GCP, and Azure environments.
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