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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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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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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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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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Our client, a leading global private equity (PE) firm with over $80B in AUM, is seeking a full-time IT Cyber Security Architect (hybrid schedule of M-W onsite, Th-Fri remote) to build out and their security roadmap and provide technical expertise in the design, implementation, and maintenance of the firm's information security program.
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Troubleshoot and resolve various issues related to video conferencing, network infrastructure, and printers (amongst others) to ensure uninterrupted operations, and continuously seek ways to enhance performance and reliability across our IT systems and services.
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A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in international relations, humanitarian or disarmament affairs, conflict resolution, crime or terrorism prevention, security, risk or disaster management in the public or private service areas responsible for responding to emergency situations that directly impact security is required.
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This role includes significant involvement with the IT security team to ensure that compliance and security measures align and support the overall protection of the organization's data and systems.
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Serves as the initial interface between the Sr. Director, IT Contracts, and the internal and external community, providing indirect support to the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO), and Sr. Director, IT Finance.
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Led by the Chief Information Security Officer, Digital Security’s vision is to become the partner and enabler for business and engineering by working collaboratively with others to embed security in business hygiene and engineering DNA to strengthen our cyber resilience.
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We're looking for a Facility Security Officer (FSO) who can both arbitrate policy and processes around personnel and clearances, and partner with our business leaders to plan for the future in support of our Department of Defense (DoD) mission.
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Through the Atlas, companies and governments can understand the distant origins of products well beyond their own direct suppliers; discover trading relationships and national security risks deep in their networks; measure labor and environmental impacts; identify related risks and opportunities; ensure effective compliance and enforcement with trade requirements; and collaborate to manage all of it.
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5+ years of experience in application security or a related field in crypto, FinTech or HealthTech. Application Security experience in blockchain space is nice to have. CISSP, OSCP, or other relevant security certifications a plus.
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Collaborate with Business and IT Operations personnel to implement group level security plans, policies, and procedures. Experience with assessment, development, implementation, optimization, and documentation of a comprehensive and broad set of security technologies and processes (SDLC) (Application Security), data protection, cryptography, key management, identity and access management (IAM), network security) within SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and other Azure cloud environments.
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Advanced understanding of security/privacy frameworks and methodologies as it applies to governance of consumer data and related technology systems, such as identity management, customer data platforms, marketing technology, and digital experience.
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