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Guided by the Vice President for Information Technology / Chief Information Officer, we uphold SDSU’s commitment to learning, discovery, and engagement, with our core values—service, collaboration, respect, integrity, innovation, and professionalism—permeating every aspect of our work.
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Digital Force Technologies (DFT) is a defense technology provider with a 20-year history of developing and fielding advanced sensor systems, force protection solutions, and tactical surveillance products.
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We are seeking a seasoned Information Security Manager/Engineer with a proven track record in similar SME settings to spearhead our Information Security (IS) and Information Assurance (IA) program.
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Key SkillsIncident ResponseEvent Log AnalysisInvestigation and ReportingSimple Python scriptingGood understanding of NIST CSFSecurity awareness and educationEducation and Certifications:BS or equivalent experience in computer science, information technology, or a similar field is preferred.
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Research experience and experimental background in one or more of the following areas: quantum optics, quantum entanglement, photonics, quantum communications, quantum information science , quantum sensing, and/or quantum computing.
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Ph. D. degree is preferred) Research experience and experimental background in one or more of the following areas: quantum optics, quantum entanglement, photonics, quantum communications, quantum information science, quantum sensing, and/or quantum computing.
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Vice President, Information Technology. The Vice President of Information Technology is a critical leadership position at Avidity. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field or work experience.
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San Diego State UniversitySeeks candidates for the position ofVice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer San Diego State University seeks a seasoned, accomplished, and deeply collaborative leader to serve as Vice President for the Division of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer.
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Experience leading an information technology team globally, and supporting multiple remote and office-based locations. Minimum of 15-20 years of experience working in IT services or security, supervising technology teams, and overseeing large information technology projects.
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Employee produces all types of visual communications products using traditional graphic artist tools and/or computer graphics and/or layout and spreadsheet software desktop systems to convey intended information.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a crucial position in shaping Halozyme’s technology strategy and leading the implementation and operations of our corporate technology. Join us as a Vice President, Chief Information Officer and you’ll be part of a culture that welcomes diversity, thinks differently to solve problems, works collaboratively as one team, and delivers meaningful innovations that impact people’s lives.
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High school diploma or equivalent; preferred bachelor’s degree in information technology. Shadowing senior engineers for technical training to develop information security technical skills.
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Provide cybersecurity expertise to support cybersecurity in the System’s Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process, including supporting processing for requirements review in development phases (Agile, Spiral, DEVSECOPS or Waterfall model), annual Security Assessment and Authorization (SA&A), and Information System Continuous Monitoring (ISCM.
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Must have a bachelor’s degree in information technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field. Information Technology Strategies, INC. is a government IT solutions provider servicing commercial and government initiative in various parts of the United States.
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Information Technology General Control Audits. BA/BS in Business Administration, Accounting, Computer Science, Information Systems Administration, Finance or Internal Audit. MBA or master's in accounting or Information Systems.
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