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Ability to effectively communicate application security concepts to developers unskilled in these is essential, as is the ability to also function as a trusted advisor to security stakeholders within client organizations.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or equivalent certification. Viridian has an exciting new opportunity to join our growing IT team as a Director of Security.
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The ideal candidate will have strong experience with Risk Management Framework (RMF), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards, and Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) requirements.
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SAP security notes implementation analysis & implementation experience. Minimum 8 years' experience on SAP Security & Authorization. Title: SAP Security. Building and maintaining security roles and profiles in S/4.
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Director Cyber Security Governance, Risk, & Compliance. The Director leads a team of ISSO, ISSM and security policy and control professionals and ensures the development of individual skill sets and growth paths.
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We are looking for a talented Principal Information Security Analyst to join our team. Furthermore, you will utilize your experience with the NIST Cyber Security Framework, SOX, and IT General Controls.
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Coordinate with Venue Nation GMs on contingency plans for event staffing, including vetting & engaging 3rd party security contractors & other 3rd party services as may be needed. THE JOB Execute Venue Nation’s policies as developed by Live Nation’s Global Security Organization in conjunction with Venue Nation and Crossroads Safety and Security Committee.
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Under the supervision of the Head of Information Security, the Information Security Analyst is expected to perform and enhance user access rights reviews and monitoring, perform information asset risk assessments, perform additional periodic information security monitoring, and assist in business continuity planning activities.
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Job DescriptionUnder general supervision of the shift supervisor, the Campus Security Officer II performs all duties and responsibilities related to the day to day protection and security of all Boston College students, staff, faculty, guests and others visiting campuses of Boston College.
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The individual will closely work with the broader solutions engineering team and security sales specialist team to drive the technical lane in opportunities and will be responsible for providing pre-sales technical support and expert guidance to the broader customer facing teams.
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Current or former security training or certifications such as SANS GWAPT, OSCP, OSWE or similar is a plus. Knowledge of how to test code and applications across various platforms (iOS, Mac, Linux, Windows, Android, etc) for security and quality.
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Job Title: Security Officer (Reception/Patrol Duties) Monitor security activities through Closed Circuit Camera systems. United through our common purpose, we provide the security needed to safeguard our clients' assets and people.
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Support security architecture design and processes, especially threat modeling. Working within the Product Development organization and as part of the office of the CTO, this role helps fuel the growth of Intralinks by providing world class software solutions (where security is a key attribute) that continue to lead the market.
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High school diploma or equivalent At least one year of security experience or one year successful completion toward a degree in Criminal Justice or Certified Healthcare Security Officer.
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IT and Security Job Description Overview Quality Coding Software Solutions is seeking a IT and Security Analyst to assist in maturing our cyber security practices, further enhance security in our software development life cycle, and support our overall information technology architecture.
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