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The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect is to advise the Chief Information Security Officer in developing Cloud risk management strategies and multi-year implementation and remediation programs based on business priorities and risks to address cyber Security, cyber Defense and the needs of the enterprise.
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At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work. Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes.
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We are working with our client, Maine Veterans Homes, in seeking a Chief Executive Officer to lead the organization in providing high quality care to Maines veteran population in its 6 homes throughout Maine.
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Current information security certification, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC certification, or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Demonstrated knowledge via certifications in cloud platforms and/or cyber security; examples include AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Security Specialty, Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS.
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If you are currently certified as a full time law enforcement officer, please contact Trooper Ian Dunn at ian.s.dunn@maine.gov or 207-830-0665. The Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Maine State Police, is looking for talented and hard-working individuals to fill multiple Maine State Trooper vacancies statewide.
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Candidates will need to be able to obtain a Secret / Top-Secret Security Clearance to work with the US Federal government. Understanding, identifying, and documenting client requirements, conduct business and technical studies, design, develop, integrate, and implement information systems business solutions, and provide advice on information systems strategy, policy, management, security, and service delivery.
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Successful completion of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy Pre-Service Law Enforcement Training Program or have a Law Enforcement Officer Certification in another state. Provide for the safety and security of judges, jurors, witnesses, and the general public.
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Completion of the basic Public Health Officer (PHO) course and the Contingency Preventive Medicine (CPM) course. Completion of Officer Training School. Certification as a DoD Pesticide Applicator through a DoD-approved course.
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Director of Operations Excellence is responsible for HomeSafe Alliance Global Household Goods Contract PWS metrics, Key Performance Indicators, and Contract Deliverable Reports are tracked, achieved, and reported to HomeSafe Leadership and US Government TRANSCOM Contracting Officer.
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Hands-on experience implementing and documenting security programs based on FISMA, FedRAMP, HIPAA or other data regulations. As a federal government contractor, all staff working in our central ITS group with access to corporate computer systems are required to successfully undergo a background investigation or security clearance as a condition of employment.
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SANS Institute (SANS) launched in 1989 as a cooperative for information security thought leadership, it is SANS' ongoing mission to empower cyber security professionals with the practical skills and knowledge they need to make our world a safer place.
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We are seeking an Information Security Data Scientist to enhance security and streamline access control to support Intel's strategy to adapt to the changing landscape of the semiconductor industry where there is a growing need for more advanced and specialized chip manufacturing capabilities.
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Assists court clerk with administrative tasks when security responsibilities are not compromised. In Superior Court, assumes additional role of providing general security for jury pools, jurors, and witnesses as required.
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Actively contributes to the ISRM strategic planning process by working with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to develop and implement department strategic plans and action steps that support the corporate strategic objectives.
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