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This position is for a subject matter expert in Physical Security Systems with working knowledge of Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and Video Surveillance solutions. Working knowledge of mainstream ACS and VMS security manufactures, products, and solutions such as Lenel, Milestone, Honeywell, S2, Avigilon, Bosch, Schlage, ASSA ABLOY, AXIS, etc.
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Serves as subject matter expert (SME) for the student records module in PeopleSoft to ensure data integrity and effective integration across all functional areas of the student information system (SIS.
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Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and Industrial Security Professional (ISP) a plus. · Lead technical design of physical security solutions including but not limited to access control, intrusion detection, video surveillance and SOC solutions.
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The County of Santa Clara Information Security Office is looking for a highly qualified Identity & Access Management (IAM) Subject Matter Expert (SME) that will assist the county in their decision making for implementing, operating, and maintaining an enterprise wide IAM solution.
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The Security Program Manager will serve as an embedded physical security agent and as a primary subject matter expert and liaison for law enforcement, security regulatory agencies, and vendors.
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You will concentrate on active candidate generation for positions across the whole Technology department locally & globally and act as a recruitment subject matter expert and talent advisor or partner to the Tech Stakeholders.
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Provide close protection and other security-related functions for the client's campus assignments; + Lead counter surveillance operations. Law enforcement, security, and/or military experience and experience working with students and/or in a school setting preferred.
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The position serves as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the module, including adaptations/modifications made by the CSU’s Common Management System (CMS) or San José State. Contact InformationUniversity Personnel and questions may be sent to The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming.
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As you grow, you'll become a subject matter expert and a valuable resource for our sales and field marketing teams. Leveraging your knowledge and passion of product marketing for high tech software or hardware (ex: Cloud or Cyber Security), you'll be able to simplify product capabilities into compelling messages and tools that resonate with customers.
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Requirements: Subject matter expert on DevSecOps scanning tools such as Black Duck & CoverityReal world experience with managing large scale continuous integration systems backend infrastructure.
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Launch products and collaborate with field teams to execute marketing campaigns; be a subject matter expert and a go-to resource for the sales and field marketing teams. 8+ years of product marketing experience ideally with 5+ years in security operations technologies, such as vulnerability management or attack surface management.
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Serve as a subject matter expert on cyber security program management, providing guidance and support to internal teams and stakeholders as needed. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in program management, cyber security, and leadership, with a 10+ years of proven track record of building high-performing teams and driving results in complex environments.
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The Data Analyst Specialist is a system(s) specialist and Subject Matter Expert (SME). · Experience with Physical Security Systems like Access Control, Video Management and Intrusion Detection is preferred.
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Seeking Subject Matter Expert capable of deploying and managing secure and scalable Windows services on Azure, AWS, and GCP using industry best practices in a DevOps environment. Expertise in operating system configuration & security fundamentals with the ability to assist risk and compliance to standards adherence.
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Ownership - Be the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for securing SaaS applications. As a Senior Product Manager in the areas of SaaS Security, you'll be responsible for owning and managing key innovative product areas and contributing to our fast-growing SaaS and Data Security platforms.
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