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Demonstrated knowledge on threat landscape, security threat and vulnerability management, and security monitoring and analytics. Strong subject matter expertise in the fields of IT security and risk management.
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Senior Manager, Cybersecurity Data Protection Product Management. Professional certifications (CISSP, GIAC, CISM, CCSP, CISA, CRISC, SAFe Product Management, AWS Security, AWS Advanced Networking Specialty or AWS Solutions Architect.
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As a Senior Product Manager, you will responsible for the product management and strategy of our CPT Product portfolio. In addition to strategic planning and product management, you will make customer-centric decisions and foster collaboration with internal teams.
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Develop and deliver a cohesive product strategy and roadmaps for DevSecOps Platform in partnership with cross-functional teams, including Cloud Security, Global Technology Risk Management, Consumer Products and Platforms, Restaurant Technology, Markets, and other external collaborators.
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Partnering with other Finance partners as part of an integrated risk management framework which includes Tax, Accounting, Treasury, and FP&A.Manage external adviser adviser relationships and budget.
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As a Senior Product Manager, Change Tracking, you will be defining and driving the product strategy for New Relic's change tracking and management features to ensure that customers can use New Relic to swiftly isolate and diagnose problems stemming from system modifications and ultimately reduce the mean time to detection and resolution of issues.
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Who you are You have a minimum of 5 years of working experience in product management You have hands-on experience with at least one of the following payment systems: Pulse, Star, Nyce and Accel (preferably from an acquiring point of view) You can extract the 'bigger picture' out of aplex situation, and balance short term versus long term business needs.
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5-8 years of experience in product management, talent management, organizational development, strategic consulting; inclusion, diversity and belonging (IDB) or similar rolesExperience translating business requirements to IDB-related talent and development solutions, including conducting needs analysis and creating learning strategies to address identified gaps.
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Be Valued at the American Heart Association by following us on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , and at heart.jobs. Responsibilities Product Manager, Healthcare, is responsible for maximizing the value which the new LGP creates by facilitating the adoption and ongoing optimization of the LGP, ensuring that the component software systems (structured content management system and workflow management system) meet guideline management staff and volunteer writer/reviewer needs.
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One or more Product Management certifications (i.e. CSPO, CSM, PMI-ACP, PMC I-IX). Highly skilled with Product Management and Business Analysis tools including diagraming tools (i.e. MS Visio, LucidChart), spreadsheets (i.e. MS Excel, Google Sheets), and Agile collaboration software (i.e. Atlassian suite, Rally, Trello.
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Job Title: Senior Product Manager Vulnerability/Exposure Management - Secureworks - (Remote - USA) Product Development and Innovation: Define and own the product vision, user experience, and feature sets for the vulnerability/exposure management solutions.
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Create intuitive internal tooling that is tightly coupled with the product to enable Support and Ops to quickly and accurately help users Here’s what we're looking for: 7+ years of product management experience with 2+ years of managing a teamSoftware development or operational experience is a plus.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in product design, business analysis, or product management. Cboe's Risk & Market Analytics team is seeking an exceptional Technical EMS/OMS Product Manager to join our dynamic team.
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Develop close relationships and align with product management counterparts and operational partners. Experience in product or platform-wide release management, in addition to deployment processes and strategies.
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Build consensus, alignment, and engagement across Campaigns, Creative, Product Marketing, Product Management, Sales, and Customer Success. We develop product messaging and positioning, go-to-market programs, campaigns, events, and sales enablement.
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