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Oversee and develop the security knowledge management program, including the development and management of a corporate security intranet page. Assist with security policy development and the formation of technical security best practicesAct as a SME for the technical physical security programAssist the Senior Manager and the Senior Director of Global Physical Security, supporting security related tasks What You Bring 5+ years of security management work experience in a large corporate, institutional or governmental environment.
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Focus on driving security efficiencies, enabling security team members to work on more advanced tasks. Network security management, design, and deployment. Develop security test plans from architectural design.
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Tool Utilization: Utilize threat intelligence platforms, security information and event management (SIEM) systems, and other relevant tools to enhance analysis capabilities. Utilize threat intelligence platforms, security information and event management (SIEM) systems, and other relevant tools to enhance analysis capabilities.
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Experience with security tools and technologies, such as IDS/IPS, DLP, and endpoint protection. Foster collaboration across diverse and international business units including Sales, Service Delivery, Engineering, and Professional Services teams to deliver robust security solutions to customers.
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Four (4) years’ experience in a DoD Security environment (Military, Govt Civilian, or DoD contractor). The Site Program Security Assistant (PSA) Lead will provide Contractor security / program support to the Government SAP Security Officer (GSSO.
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He/she/they will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of IT security, aligned with the regulatory frameworks established by the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB), the New York Department of Financial Services (NY DFS) and any other applicable Americas (CFTC, Canada, etc.
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Work with IT and business stakeholders to perform ongoing compliance reviews in line with security policies, regulations (SOX, GDPR), and frameworks (NIST CSF, MITRE, PCI-DSS). This role reports directly to the Chief information Security Officer (CISO) and is a key member of the cyber security team.
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Security Certification(s), such as CISSP, CISM, CGEIT, GSEC, CEH, MCSE: Security, and CCNP-Security certification. Experienced with security solutions (e.g. firewall, VPN, SIEM, IPS, URL filtering, Endpoint protection, MFA, NAC.
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Lead assessment, development, implementation, optimization, and documentation of a comprehensive and broad set of security technologies and processes (secure software development, application security, data protection, cryptography, key management, identity and access management, network security) within SaaS, IaaS, PaaS in cloud environments.
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Lead IT-Security projects to envision, define and implement improved cyber-security processes and systems, such as improved Cloud Security Architecture, Secure Network Design and Continuous Monitoring.
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Relevant information security or certifications e.g., (ISC)² CCSP or CISSP, or SANS/GIAC GCLD, GPCS, GCPN, or GCSA highly desired. Title: Cloud Security Engineer I. Experience with multiple cloud technologies (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS) and making recommendations on their use and security highly desired.
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The Senior Company Program Security Officer (CPSO) provides security administration and management. CPSO personnel security responsibilities address the SAP Nomination Process (SAPNP), program indoctrination, and foreign travel by program personnel.
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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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Understand the intent of the IRS and FedRAMP security controls, FISMA security controls and communicate as needed. security documentation, use of RegScale, assisting with the IRS, FedRAMP, SOC or FISMA authorization/assessment processes to include prep of the operations team, and documentation summary and update as required.
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Since 1999 we have delivered IT services, telecommunications support, and security solutions to Florida’s Okaloosa County School System, serving more than 40 locations, 3,400 teachers and administrators, and 30,000 students.
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