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Experience substitutions: Bachelor's degree in a Technical Field or Advanced level IT Certification such as CISSP, CPTE, CCIE Security, SCYBER, CISM, CASP, CCSK, CCDP, CCNP Security, CEH, CISA, GSLC, GCED, AZ-500 or Experience.
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Deep understanding of IT Security practices/programs as well as networking, endpoint, cloud, server, *nix, and windows concepts/tools. Bachelor of Computer Science or Engineering, Information Security, Information Technology, or experience/degree in related fields; strong academic credentials and certifications preferred, (e.g., GIAC GSOM, GMON, GCFA, GCIA, GNFA, GCTI, GREM, GCIH, GCFA, GPEN, OSCP, AWS/Azure/GCP Security certs, etc.
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We are seeking a highly skilled IT Security Engineer to join our team. The IT Security Engineer will work closely with other IT professionals to identify security risks, develop strategies to mitigate these risks, and ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards.
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This position directly manages a team of information and cyber security staff and also has authority to create ad hoc working groups among other central and distributed IT staff as needed to ensure that the University's overall computing and network policies, procedures, and infrastructure design adhere to information security best practice principles.
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The role will collaborate with senior leaders within the ACLU, including General Counsel, Information Technology (IT), Business Operations, Privacy & Data Governance, and Technology to define a dynamic set of principles, guardrails, governance, risk mitigation, and ongoing monitoring for the ACLU's information security management approach.
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This Asset Management firm who serve one of NYC's leading financial services powerhouses is currently seeking a Security Operations Engineer to oversee the typical daily management and change tasks of the firm's various IT security platforms, as well as participate in the life cycling of these platforms when required.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated IT CAD Drafter with a minimum of 3 years of experience in IT, Security and Audio Visual drafting is a PLUS. Revit and AutoCAD drafting experience is a PLUS. To be successful, candidate must have excellent technical skills, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and business acumen.
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As an IT support engineer, you are a part of a talented group of professionals who enhance and manage our robust IT infrastructure while ensuring the reliability and scalability of our IT infrastructure and exchange platform.
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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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The Senior IT Lead supervises a team that provides support for faculty and staff desktop needs, virtual and standard computer labs, and digital signage devices and collaborates with the college Dean’s Office, departments, and Central IT to provide guidance regarding infrastructure, research support, security and equipment.
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Minimum of 8+ years of experience in Cyber/IT Risk management. Project management skills to assist with the development and execution of strategic security roadmaps to strengthen and continuously improve information security of the business.
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In 2022, networking ranks fourth among the most in-demand cloud technologies as identified by 21% of IT professionals with security, database analytics, and cloud basics as the top three (Pluralsight, 2022.
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As a Staff Security Engineer at Fanatics Betting & Gaming (FBG), your knowledge and experience in designing, implementing and maintaining security measures will help the organization stay ahead of security risks and protect company assets.
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Work with relevant internal IT Application, Infrastructure, Network and Support teams to ensure that security controls are implemented at all significant layers, test those controls and perform gap analysis to find areas of improvement.
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As an APPLICATION SECURITY ENGINEER II at Fanatics Betting & Gaming (FBG), your knowledge and experience in application security will help lead the organization in identifying, assessing, and remediating vulnerabilities in the organization.
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