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Experience as a Subject Matter Expert in developing and interpreting cybersecurity plans, policies, and procedures (in areas to include but not limited to configuration management, contingency/disaster preparation, incident response, account management, access control, media control, etc.
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If you are a subject matter expert in managed care, this in house counsel position is for you! Subject matter expert in managed care or public entity healthcare experience.
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Additionally, the IT Security Manager acts as a subject matter expert on IT security and provides advice to upper management. The IT Security Manager plays a critical role in overseeing the information security program for the Federal Defender system.
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Provide subject matter expertise with Office 365 and Microsoft Azure with emphasis in security products and processes such as ATP (Advanced Threat Protection), security policies for Office 365, Azure AD Identity Protection and Conditional Access (CA.
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The Senior Application Security Engineer is a technical subject matter expert for multiple areas of application and product security. Our client's team is looking for a Senior Application Security Engineer with extensive product security experience and deep expertise in web security, applied cryptography, software security vulnerabilities, knowledge of IAM solutions including federation as well as in-depth knowledge of software security standards/best practices to join our team.
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The Senior Network Support Engineer is expected to be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) covering the application of campus network technology deployed across the Customer Group. Mastering Wi-Fi, authentication, security technologies, Internet, SDWAN, MPLS and Voice over IP (VoIP.
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As a Senior IoT OT/ICS Sales Engineer, You will be doing your part to protect human lives as well as millions in revenue by acting as the technical subject matter expert working with asset owners in the assigned territory to sell and deploy cutting edge cyber security technology.
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Capital One is seeking a data protection subject matter expert to deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking. You are a subject matter expert in data loss prevention tools.
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Operate as a senior member of the Business Banking CLW team and undertake specific projects as directed by the Senior Managing Director Business Banking CLW.Mentor junior colleagues and act as a Subject Matter Expert relative to working out adversely classified loans.
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Leverage data protection technology subject matter expertise to design, build, and implement tools to safeguard from cyber risks for data in use, in motion, and at rest. 1 or more professional cloud certifications: AWS Cloud Practitioner, AWS Solution Architect - Associate, AWS Developer - Associate, AWS Security - Specialty, or AWS Solution Architect - Professional.
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A market leading asset manager is looking to add a Principal who can be a subject matter expert and provide technical expertise for Bank Loan Operations, Front Office and stakeholder teams regarding operational support and enablement of bank loan products.
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Acts as a Subject Matter Expert and drives the build of reusable security configuration and implements best practices for Information Security Solutions. Acts as a Subject Matter Expert and provides thought leadership in initiatives aligned to the CSO and IT strategic roadmaps.
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Offer expert guidance on cloud security and application security, serving as a subject matter expert within the company; provide mentorship to junior security team members.
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Serves as technical subject matter expert for the Privileged access management (PAM) solution delivery. Serves as a subject matter expert and leads major incidents calls, performs advanced troubleshooting and restores services to normalcy.
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Be a subject matter expert and thought leader in the GRC (Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance), security, and insurance areas. Our team built a powerful toolset that seamlessly encompasses insurance, compliance, and security for small-to-mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) in a variety of industries, from manufacturing and professional services to robotics and artificial intelligence.
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