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The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the organization’s security vision, strategy, and programs. Technical Background: Deep understanding of information security, risk management, and compliance.
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Implement an efficient solution for IT asset management that preserves assets, information security, and control structures. The Director will ensure optimal performance and alignment with TSO's IT strategy, provide and support systems that support all core internal IT systems such as Microsoft Office 365, Zoom, DUO, JAMF, and Tableau, and maintain machine images, group policies, and asset inventory, maintain current systems and firewalls, and ensure IT security by adopting best practices.
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Monitor information security alerts, triage, mitigate, and escalate issues as required. Continuously review and develop the security framework, information security policies, processes, and guidelines.
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Entregamos a combinação perfeita entre tecnologia e serviços aos nossos clientes, para que cumpram os desafios dos seus próprios clientes e do seu negócio.
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Any experience with the following is useful too: Cisco Data Center Nexus, Cloud, Cisco ASA/PIX, Cisco Secure, ACS, Cisco ACI, Cisco IronPort, Checkpoint FW-1 and NG, Juniper Netscreen and SRX, Palo Alto, Bluecoat, and Fortinet security hardware/software products.
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The Information Security Advisor function possesses a combination of skills including industry recognized certification (CISSP), general security expertise, and project management skills.
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Monitor information security alerts, triage, mitigate, and escalate issues as needed. Review and development of security framework, information security policies, processes / procedures and guidelines on an ongoing basis.
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Experience with Cisco Data Center Nexus, Cloud, Cisco ASA/PIX, Cisco Secure, ACS, Cisco ACI, Cisco IronPort, Checkpoint FW-1 and NG, Juniper Netscreen and SRX, Palo Alto, Bluecoat, and Fortinet security hardware/software products is useful.
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Cruise's Network Access Engineering team is seeking a Staff Network Security Engineer to help us architect, build and operate secure, scalable access networks across our growing global footprint of facilities.
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Implementing and managing a robust program to ensure adherence to these requirements is a cross-functional effort requiring an experienced Information Security Manager. As the Information Security Manager, you will.
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This position will report to the Amazon Corporate Security, Prototype Security Investigations Manager. The Prototype Security Investigations team (PSI) aims to mitigate unauthorized intellectual property (IP) disclosure, prototype device loss and theft, and non-compliance with the Acceptable Use Policy.
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Positions in this classification are responsible for developing, administering and evaluating the operations of a major division of the Information Technology Department, such as applications development, business systems support, business intelligence/report writing; or infrastructure support, IT security; or portfolio / project management; and customer service.
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From time to time you may be asked to work on special information security projects that require the ability to script or code. 4+ years of information security experience.
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Mobile Patrol Security Guard / Security officer - Biotech client – Now Hiring! Whelan Security of California, Inc. Monday / Tuesday, 10:45pm - 7:15am (Mobile patrol officer - San Jose branch) Wednesday / Thursday, 11:30pm - 7:30am (Security officer - Biotech client.
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The company, through its deep understanding of key IT industry drivers such as security, cloud, data management and IoT, can address customer priorities such as revenue growth and business, operational efficiency, innovation, risk and compliance, data governance and sustainability.
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