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We are based in Midtown Manhattan and we provide unarmed Security Guard Services to a large variety of clients throughout New York City. Our Officers and leaders are provided competitive wages, training, and an environment to succeed.
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And now the Requirements: New Jersey Security Officer Registration Act (SORA) license and Clean/Valid Drivers License 2+ years of experience as a Security Officer or Guard Knowledge of local, regional, and state legal guidelines for area security and public safety Excellent surveillance and observation skills.
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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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Other Certifications - Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK.
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Experience in operations areas: Organizational management, project management, business operations, technology, conducting/supervising internal investigations, insider threat, security matters, and crisis management.
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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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Must have some experience in DevSecOps, scripting/PowerShell, SQL, IDS/ IPS. Must have knowledge of MFA architectures, O365 architecture and emails security and Azure. 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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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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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients' crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Independently produce high-quality corporate security and resilience deliverables such as threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments, threat intelligence briefings, corporate security and security programs, and corporate standards, policies, and procedures.
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Our core offerings are Risk Intelligence, Resilience Advisory, Crisis Preparedness and Response, and Cyber Security Risk Management. Experience working in or supporting corporate security in the technology, corporate real estate, or financial services industries.
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Reporting directly to the IT Security Manager within the Information Security Department, the Sr SRE Security Engineer will also be an essential component of the SRE team, concentrating on all facets related to security.
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Reports to Assistant Head Security Officer, Head Security Officer, Security Supervisor, Security Manager, Director of Security. The Security Officer enforces Museum security regulations for the public as well as the staff.
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Experience with key information security technologies such as SIEM, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, vulnerability assessment, encryption, identity and access control systems, anti-malware, and security event analysis.
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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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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Engineering Manager to lead our Security and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams. 7+ years of experience in security engineering and/or site reliability engineering, with at least 3 years in a leadership or management role.
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