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Executes against all aspects of technical security incident response to include assessment, containment, and reporting in collaboration with the Incident Response Manager.
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The Senior Incident Response Analyst helps guide resources to prepare for, coordinate, and respond to incidents, including, but not limited to, computer security vulnerabilities, malware, phishing, and social engineering, as well as associated forensic investigations.
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The ideal candidate will play a key role in strategic operations projects and program management, supporting new and ongoing projects within supply chain through active management of milestones, tasks, communications, engagement with key partners and applying subject matter expertise to plan and execute on critical components of the Albertsons supply chain vision.
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This leader is responsible for the assurance and execution of timely response of all major incidents, facilitates the team as the liaison for all Crisis Management events, ensures timely and focused assimilation of the necessary teams on a major incident event bridge and drives timely resolution across any teams necessary to provide rapid resolution of major incidents.
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Deriving and pivoting off Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) from malicious executables to strengthen incident response and threat intelligence efforts; The Cyber Incident Response team focuses on supporting some of the world’s largest brands by helping to enhance their threat detection and response capabilities in light of a dynamic threat environment.
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Provides program management and supervision to staff providing Mobile Crisis Response services. Supervise Mobile Crisis Response FT and PT Crisis Workers; MCR Team Leads. Ensure crisis worker notes are completed within program requirements.
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The Program Manager will provide and ensure the team provides strengths-based, client-centered, and trauma-informed services to clients with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use utilizing a harm reduction approach.
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To learn more about the Crime Lab and Education Lab, visit and About the Role: The University of Chicago Crime Lab is seeking an experienced Program Manager who can support the launch of the Policing Academy, a first-of-its-kind.
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The CAC Program Director is responsible for the operations and programs of the La Rabida Children’s Advocacy Center and for building professional and community relations with law enforcement, area hospitals, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (ILDCFS), the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (SAO) and other community constituencies.
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Community Health Response Workers must comply with all CDPH and Community Health Response Corps training regarding confidentiality and the handling of personally identifiable information; and follow all scripts, policies, and procedures established for the program.
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With our recent acquisitions we continue to enhance our incident response, threat hunting, forensics, threat intelligence, and purple teaming capabilities. Our Cyber Investigation and Forensic Response (CIFR) practice is rapidly growing, and we are hiring mid to very senior level incident response and threat hunting professionals to work with our F500 enterprise customers.
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The Director works closely with the Center’s Senior Director, museum leadership and trustees, and program staff to make strategic decisions and develop new directions, as necessary. Collaborate with Center Director and Institutional Advancement to build necessary funding support for program development, and associated reporting.
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The Pathways Program aims to increase the capacity of healthcare providers and staff to recognize and respond to the needs of our patients impacted by domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence.
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Working across the City Colleges district, the Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) provides trauma-informed victim services and advocacy to those impacted by gender-based violence, family violence, community violence, and other forms of violent crime.
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The RPA Program Manager will interface with stakeholders throughout the enterprise to help drive the adoption of RPA. This role leads several teams, including business, analysis, RPA development, PMO, and cross-functional teams, as well as project sponsors.
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Title: program manager incident response in Chicago, Columbia, Missouri
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