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Strong business and industry regulatory acumen complemented by claims adjusting knowledge, premium and medical billing familiarity, and industry best practices in risk management and fraud detection/prevention.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience in developing AI, ML, DL, NLP, LLM, and/or multi-agent algorithms, with a focus on fraud detection and prevention. You will be engaged in researching the latest advancements in AI, ML, DL, NLP, LLMs, and multi-agent systems to enhance the robustness of our fraud detection capabilities.
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Working knowledge of loss and fraud detection/prevention principals, multiple fraud areas, compliance and regulatory issues related to the department and/or company. Strong understanding of payments (ACH, wire, check, Real-time) as well as related fraud typologies.
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5+ years' experience with fraud lifecycle; prevention, detection, recovery in cards, including risk management, fraud prevention with hands-on fraud investigation, fraud/payment operations or management.
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A minimum of 5 years as a people managerA minimum of 3 years of experience in developing AI, ML, DL, NLP, LLM, and multi-agent algorithms, with a focus on fraud detection and prevention.
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Lead an d set the long-term and day-to-day organizational strategies and operational rhythms for teams responsible for Digital Risk Intelligence (cyber-fraud intelligence ) , Technical Intelligence, Threat Informed Defense (cyber detection ), and Security Automation.
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Engage and partner with leaders internal to Information Security, Technology, Fraud , and across the business to identify intelligence, detection and security automation requirements. Deep knowledge and experience with detection content creation and tuning as related to SIEM, UEBA, NGAV/EDR, IDS/IPS, DLP and other detection technologies.
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Participate in cross-sector engagements to benchmark teams' capabilities, identify strategic and tactical requirements, and to increase maturity as related to cyber intelligence, cyber detection, and security automation.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering or related field, with a minimum of 7 years of experience in Information Technology or in lieu of Bachelor's degree, High School diploma and 10 years of Information Technology experiencePrior cyber intelligence , detection and security automation experience.
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Experience performing cyber threat analysis, detection engineering, threat hunting and incident response. D efin e and implement strategies and processes related to end-to-end detection and response activities and tradecraft that increas e the organizations ' abilit ies ; maintain strong oversight and governance of those processes and capabilities allowing for evaluation of risks.
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Utilize industry best practices and frameworks to adopt and/or create custom detection content and to catalog detection content in a prioritized fashion. You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process.
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Understanding of industry intelligence, detection and response frameworks includingMITRE ATT&CK. Experience with Cloud detection and response activities and technologies. When you join us, you'll be part of a diverse, inclusive culture where your skills, experience, and voice are not only heard-but valued.
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Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles.
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Representatives are available from 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday, Central Standard Time. Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge.
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The company provides real-time, cross-channel fraud prevention, anti-money laundering detection, case management and trading surveillance solutions that address such concerns as payment fraud, cybercrime, sanctions monitoring, market abuse, customer due diligence and insider trading.
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