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The Skydance Information Security Director is responsible for shaping company policy, advising IT Executive Staff on current and potential threats, monitoring and maintaining a proactive security posture, and rigorous testing and risk management.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or related field (or equivalent work experience) The IT Infrastructure Engineer will have a strong background in designing, implementing, maintaining, and monitoring IT infrastructure solutions, with experience in advanced Microsoft Azure network design and virtualization, Intune, Office 365, VMware vSphere Enterprise, VMware Horizon, Cisco networking, Palo Alto firewalls, Meraki, Nimble Storage, SolarWinds, LAN, and WAN management.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) preferred. Bachelor's degree in information systems, security, computer science or 4 years professional experience and 5+ years professional experience in information security areas such as threat hunting, incident response, forensics, security analysis, security engineering etc.
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Use your leadership abilities, technical expertise and drive for providing innovative technology solutions to UCLA as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Advancement Services. As the CIO, you will guide and provide solutions to the technical and information based ecosystem/s of all the work we do while also serving in an executive leadership role responsible for the overall management, development and implementation of UCLA’s advancement services information systems and technology strategies.
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The Assistant Chief Information Security Officer (ACISO) at UCLA will have comprehensive responsibility for overseeing the Information Security Operations Center (SOC), Security Engineering teams, and the Identity and Access Management (IAM) capability/team.
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Vubiquity is hiring a Chief Information Security Officer. Chief Information Security Officer. Participate as a key member of the Information Security Steering Committee, provide reports and presentations on the current state and future plans of Infosec.
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The HR Information Systems (HRIS) Assistant Vice President will handle the maintenance, integrity, and security of our all HR systems, including UKG (formerly UltiPro), Litmos, PayScale, Lucid and any related systems.
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Proficient in IT governance frameworks, industry standards, and best practices such as ITIL/agile methodologies; expert knowledge in developing/maintaining robust and secure information systems according to cybersecurity frameworks such as NIST, ISO, PCI, HIPPA, and GDPR. (Required.
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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. Minimum Qualifications- Excellent time management and negotiation skills, a deep understanding of standard Cyber Defense & Engineering and Information Technology trends and emerging technologies, and a proven track record of successful vendor management.
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We are seeking an Information Technology (IT) Director who will have the overall responsibility of managing the Information Systems of the agency. Information Technology (IT) Director.
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As the Information Technology Support Analyst I, you will be a member of the IT Service Desk Team. This position will be responsible for the timely and effective closure of hardware and software issues through incidents and requests received on first contact with customers who need technical assistance via phone and through the IT ticketing system with escalation when appropriate.
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A core focus for this Staff Software Engineer, Information Security role will be on driving automation, codification of processes, and building unique services to enable cutting edge cybersecurity practices across the organization.
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Under the general direction of the Presiding Workers' Compensation Judge and the Supervising Workers' Compensation Consultant, the Workers’ Compensation Consultant (WCC) assists parties, whether represented by counsel or not, by providing general public information concerning workers’ compensation benefits and procedures.
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If so, the Sr. Business & Information Analyst role might be the right fit for you. Experience applying business analysis techniques, such as information gathering methods, requirements documentation, process modeling, and process mapping.
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The Director of Information Security reports to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and is responsible for information security policy assessments, enforcing compliance with firm security policies and applicable law, vendor management and security incident management.
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