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Job Summary: Under the direction of the Manager of Compliance & Risk Management the Risk Manager/Compliance Analyst works to ensure that Peak Vista Community Health Centers' (PVCHC) operations and procedures meet government and industry compliance and risk management standards within all departments of the organization.
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In this role, you will provide support in configuring, operating, and maintaining the Host Based Security System (HBSS) and the Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) in alignment with DISA Computer Network Defense requirements.
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As a Cybersecurity Analyst II, your responsibilities include installing and configuring HBSS components, monitoring and responding to alerts, conducting vulnerability assessments, documenting capabilities and deficiencies, and managing user accounts.
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Qualis is seeking a Cybersecurity Analyst to configure, operate and maintain the Endpoint Security Solution (ESS) and the Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) in accordance with DISA Computer Network Defense requirements.
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The primary focus of this role is to spearhead the development, support, and integration of program plans and schedules, ensuring strict compliance with Earned Value Management System (EVMS) requirements.
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Analyzes patterns of non compliance or attacks and recommends appropriate actions to minimize security risks and insider threat. Prepares recommendations for the DAA. Reviews IA and IA enabled software, hardware, and firmware for compliance with appropriate security configuration guidelines, policies, and procedures.
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Manages compliance processes such as Conflict of Interest, Excluded Provider, and Audit Follow Up Summary Report to ensure risk mitigation in critical areas. Works with Compliance department leadership in the development of programs and processes to manage compliance risk.
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8140 Compliance: CEH, CFR, CYSA+, GCFA, GCIH, SCYBER, GCIA, GICSP. 8140 Compliance: CEH, CFR, CYSA+, GCFA, GCIH, SCYBER, GCIA, GICSP. o Incident Response, Threat Hunting, Vulnerability Mgmt., Intrusion analysis, Information Assurance, Watch Officer are the most common job roles/environments candidates will come from.
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Working knowledge and experience with Automated Security Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) tool or Tenable NESSUS. Join our team as an HBSS/ESS Cybersecurity Analyst, where you will play a pivotal role in fortifying the cybersecurity posture of the program’s classified systems and networks used for development, integration, testing, training, and operations.
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The position of BSA Analyst is focused on performing Due Diligence reviews on Cannabis related entities, internal monitoring of Cannabis related activity for adherence to all Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering requirements, State/Local rules and regulatory requirements, and with Bank policies and procedures.
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You will collaborate with members of the program's Cybersecurity Team to support ongoing sustainment and engineering development activities, including compliance auditing, vulnerability assessments, patch management, and DISA STIG application.
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Develops a working knowledge of end-to-end inventory management, best practices, as-is business process, event participants and triggers, master data management, transactional data management, item lifecycle, including sourcing, stocking, distribution, replenishment, reverse logistics, and/or dispositions and any and all regulatory compliance guidelines and/or ordinances that influence the business process.
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We are seeking an IT Security Compliance Analyst for an 8-month contract (with the possibility for extension) in Denver, CO. This role can work remotely for residents of Colorado and will be responsible for Compliance activities and for reviewing existing standards, refreshing them, and/or developing new ones primarily for application development (SDLC, DevOps) in partnership with functional areas.
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Participate in specialized tasks or activities such as stock vesting, disability payment processing, new hire, terminations, garnishments, compliance reporting. Compliance knowledge, problem-solving, computer and software proficiency, mathematical, organizational, time management, & communication skills.
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As a dedicated Business Support Analyst I, you will review and validate insurance filing documents for new and/or modified Life, Health and Annuity products and programs to ensure compliance and encourage timely filing approval by State Department of Insurance.
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