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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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Design, implement, and maintain security controls and architectures to protect the company's cloud infrastructure, applications, and data from cyber threats. Knowledge of security frameworks, standards, and regulations (e.g., NIST CSF, HIPAA, MITRE ATT&CK.
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The Investigations Analystis part of a team responsible for security incident response, hands-on investigation, and forensic analysis for security issues affecting test delivery in Pearson VUE's global network of testing centers.
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Research and/or investigative experience in corporate or fraud investigation, paralegal research, litigation preparation, loss prevention or information security would be helpful. Investigative/security credential (CPI, CISSP or CISM) would be a plus.
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Paladin has offices coast to coast across the United Stated and Canada, and nearly 1,600 talented and committed professionals dedicated to custom-crafting and installing technology solutions for clients requiring Integrated Security, Network Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Fiber Optics/OSP, Structured Cabling, and more.
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Corporate Security Specialist. Report to the area Corporate Security Manager (CSM) and RCSM issues, problems, or incidents that arise in a manner appropriately commensurate with significance, urgency, and scope.
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USG Secret security clearance in good standing, or US Citizenship and no known barriers to achieve a USG Secret security clearance [non-citizens are ineligible for clearance] · Obtain security clearance to be able to handle classified shipments.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Cyber Security EngineerPosition type: Full-Time, ContractDuration: 12 MonthLocation: St. Paul, MN As a Cyber Security Engineer, you will:As a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer, you will be responsible for working with other Building Automation System (BAS) controls and software engineering team members to identify business, technology and product risks and vulnerabilities in the early stages and embed security requirements to address and validate them.
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Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Certified Forensic Interviewer (CFI), Physical Security Professional (PSP), Professional Certified Investigator (PCI), a plus.
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Specialized training/ certification in some of the following categories:· Access Control · ProWatch· Exacqvision· Avigilon· Simplex Fire· Hirsch· Kantech · AMAG· Lenel· C-Cure 800 or C-Cure 9000· Bosch· Pelco· American Dynamics· DMP· Cisco· CCTV- IP · Genetec· Additional experience a plus: MCSE, CCNA, Surveillance Systems, Intrusion Detection Systems, Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems and Security Gate Operators.
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DVS Securities duties will include: Deputy Registrar Security IAM PCI Compliance Policy Auditing Physical Security of Facilities Fraud and Investigations ADLMV Management Technical Review/Architect.
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Experience in information assurance, security management, security policy, security architectures, identity management, access control solutions, and/or enterprise application integration required.
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The Information Security Engineer also participates as a member of the Apogee Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) to identify and resolve potential security incidents. Reporting directly to the Apogee Sr. Director of Cybersecurity and IT Compliance, the incumbent will design and maintain security controls, enhance monitoring, and help to foster a security-first culture across the company.
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Whether you are an experienced officer, or new to the security industry, St. Moritz Security Services, Inc. has the right opportunity for you! Join St. Moritz Security Services, Inc., a well-established company with over 40 years in the industry.
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Review agency network diagrams and access control lists (ACL) for compliance with FBI CJIS Security Policy and BCA CJDN Security Policy. At a high level, the resource will act as the primary information security contact between DVS and the CJIS System Agency (CSA) under which DVS interfaces with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) CJIS Division and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA.
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