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The NA IT Security Manager directs the planning and implementation of enterprise IT systems, business operations, and facility defenses against security breaches and vulnerability issues.
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Completion of State of Michigan MCOLES certified police academy and (3) years experience in security and/or public law enforcement or military police. Minimum of two years college course work in criminal justice, security administration or related program, and (3) years experience in security and/or public law enforcement or military police.
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The NA IT Security Manager's role is to provide vision and leadership for developing and supporting security initiatives. North America IT Security Manager. Responsible for overseeing all aspects of information security, including Cloud Security, DevSecOps, Security Operations, and Security Strategy.
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Reporting to the Community-Wide Deputy Security Director, the officer will be assigned to The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Jewish Day Schools and/or Summer Camp Programs year-round.
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Competency-focused certifications such as OSWE (OffSec Web Expert), OSWA (OffSec Web Assessor), CSSLP (Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional, CASE (Certified Application Security Engineer), and OSCP (OffSec Certified Professional) are highly desired.
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Design, install and service various types of communication applications to include wireless and LAN/Wan based security, fire, video surveillance and access control solutions following governing codes and standards.
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Information Security Manager – Governmental Business. Strong technical understanding of IT security and engineering/technology. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or IT Security and 7 years of experience in information technology security in governmental business; or 11 years of experience in information technology security in governmental business.
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Renesas is seeking an engineer eager to grow to be experienced in Automotive Embedded MCU and/or SoC development with strong knowledge of cybersecurity and ability to engage with the customer for technical marketing of security solutions.
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This position will be responsible for the installation of complex integrated Security & Fire systems to include the wiring, equipment and programming systems for clients. Additional experience a plus: MCSE, CCNA, Surveillance Systems, Intrusion Detection Systems, Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems and Security Gate Operators.
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Position : Architect, Technical Infrastructure. WSUS, DHCP, DNS, GPO, DFS, AD LDS), NFS, SMB, sFTP, Print Services, Terminal Services. Technical Architecture, process and change management, RCA preparation.
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Perform proactive monitoring of and timely responses to potential/actual security threats. Investigate, document and manage security incidents and hazards. Provide security services to ensure a safe environment for staff and visitors.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Information Technology, (any) Engineering, or closely related field plus five (5) years of experience in the job offered or as a Software Engineer, Software Developer or similar software analyst/architect positions.
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Completed Professional certifications such as AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner or Solutions Architect and/or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) are REQUIRED. Information Security Architect.
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Registered Architect is preferred. Architect - ( 240002B8 ) Requires understanding of Microsoft Office Suite, Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, Newforma, recent modeling software; Prefer experience with 3D Printer, Laser cutter.
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OR Completion of State of Michigan MCOLES certified police academy and (3) years experience in public law enforcement, military police or armed hospital security OR Bachelors degree in criminal justice, security administration or related area with participation in security or law enforcement through an internship or volunteer work such as police reserve program.
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