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Improves PSEG security positioning through process, policy, and procedure development. Manages the implementation of projects and processes such as GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) to automate and continuously monitor information security controls, exceptions, risks, and testing.
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Communicate all issues to shift Security Supervisor and Director of Security in a timely manner. Communicate all issues to the Director of Security and Security Supervisor.
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Certifications in any of the following areas: Offensive Security Certified Professional/Expert (OSCP/OSCE) ,CISSP, CCIE, LPT, ITIL, Cobit. Familiar with major vendors like but not limited to CrowdStrike, Cisco, PaloAlto, McAfee ePo, Azure Information security.
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Responsible for the effective control of all aviation security functions relating to access control, staff screening, goods screening, security guarding and patrolling, monitoring and surveillance; ensuring that all regulatory requirements are met.
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Justworks is seeking an exceptional Lead Security Risk Analyst to join our Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) team. The Lead Security Risk Analyst will report to the Senior Manager, Governance Risk & Compliance and liaise with other teams across Digital Security.
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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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Executing the Firm’s information security threat management process, ensuring all aspects of an event are documented and remediated, and communicated to the Director of Security Engineering, and/or Chief Information Security Officer as necessary.
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Reporting to : Chief Information Security Officer. Security Researchers/Threat Hunters who specialize in Cloud (GCP), Web/Mobile apps, and/or DLP, or. Understanding application security (AppSec) standards and practices is preferred but not mandatory, such as the OWASP Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS) and Mobile Security Testing Guide (MSTG.
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Position Summary: As a Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer at our Client, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our cybersecurity solutions across the United States. Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer.
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The AHS Protection and Security Services (PSS) team provides 24/7 security coverage at our medical centers and (CMC, HMC, MMC, NMC, OMC, and Union ED) and is responsible for ensuring the safety of all patients, team members and visitors.
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Ability to design Cyber Security Tool solutions (including but not limited to Palo Alto) and features to support MTA business functions. Proven knowledge and experience with building, configuration, and implementation of Cyber Security system solutions from QA/Test into the production environment.
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Deputy Corporate Security Jersey City, NJ. Reporting to the Corporate Secretary, the Deputy Corporate Secretary plays a key role in providing efficient and effective support to the Boards of Directors, DTCC subsidiaries, internal management committees and DTCC shareholders.
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Security certification in cybersecurity testing -or- network security -or- application security (OSWE/CEH, Network+, CSSLP) As a member of the product security team, the testing engineer will be in a unique position, working closely with the software engineering, SRE, and security operations teams.
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Must obtain 16 hour On-the-Job security guard training course certificate within 90 days of employment. Minimum Education/Experience Required: High school diploma or G.E.D. Other Requirements: Must have 8 hour Pre-Assignment security guard training course certificate.
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Experience selling security platforms is a plus - Software House, Lenel, S2, BRIVO, Open Options, Exacq, Milestone, ONSSI, Axis, American Dynamics, DMP, Bosch, Commend, Talk-Phone, Fluidmesh, Silent Knight, Gamewell – FCI, March Networks.
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