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Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or related field or relevant experience. This role sits in the Portfolio, Program and Project Organization within Technology & Digital for Disney Experiences, and supports businesses such as Disney Vacation Club, Adventures by Disney, National Geographic Expeditions, Disney Institute, and Storyliving by Disney.
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B.S. in a technology discipline (Computer Science, Information Management, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity or equivalent); Security certifications such as CompTIA Security +, CISSP, CISA, CCNA or equivalent or working towards certification is preferred.
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The successful candidate must have hands-on experience in information security technology, cloud and on-premises environments, digital marketing and CRM platforms, application security and code review, vulnerability testing, and leading enterprise level risk management programs.
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Job titles: Chief Technology Officer, VP of IT, Director of IT, VP of IT Operations, Director of IT Operations, Chief Information Officer, IT Manager, IT Consultant, Chief Data Officer, Chief Security Officer, Technology Manager, IT Operations Manager, Information Systems Manager.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, information systems, or equivalent, preferred; The IT Administrator will manage all technology at CAL. Experience in systems administration functions with a focus on Windows Servers and Active Directory, Office 365, VMware, Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances with FirePOWER Services , AnyConnect VPN, Duo, Trend Micro virus protection and security products, Avaya IP Office, SQL, and Microsoft Azure is critical for success in this role.
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Experience in Information Technology (IT) Finance or management a plus. Financial Analyst III - Information Technology. Register now to join Memorial Sloan Kettering'sTalent Community ( to receive inside information on our organization and new job opportunities.
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The main objective of a SOC analyst is to identify, analyze, and escalate alerts and events to safeguard the MTA's Information Technology (IT)/ Operational Technology (OT) critical infrastructure and sensitive information from potential cyber threats by cybercriminals or malicious insiders.
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Trine University is currently seeking Adjunct Professors to teach their Information System and Data Science classes part time in Phoenix Arizona or Detroit Michigan. Technical Certifications CCNA, CompTIA A+, CSAP, CySA+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CHDA, CIWP, CEH, CIW, or CIW.
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If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know.
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Maintain and improve Information Security Architectures in line with the CIA triad. Analyze technological and architectural upgrades/modifications to the Information Systems Security architecture and help develop technical recommendations.
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Manage numerous routine and ad-hoc deliverables, requiring you to work independently or with other members of Finance, Technology, or across MSK.Key Qualifications: 4+ years of Finance/Budgeting/Accounting experience including a minimum of 2-3 years’ experience in Information Technology (IT) Finance.
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Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00. Information Systems Manager II $ 106,699.00 $ 144,135.00. Information Systems Manager IV $ 101,684.00 $ 141,658.00.
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At least 4 years of experience in information technology (operations, software delivery, access management, microservices), information security (application security, network security, cyber security, data protection), information systems risk management, information systems auditing, or a combination.
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Solid knowledge of several information security and technology frameworks including: FFIEC, ISO, NIST. Stay abreast of information security and information technology issues, threats, vulnerabilities and regulatory changes affecting the organization, and perform independent research as needed.
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Bachelors degree, preferably in Business Administration, Information Technology, Finance or Healthcare, or equivalent combination of education and pertinent experience in health care field.
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information technology jobs Title: information technology assistant Company: Department Of Defense in Weehawken, NJ
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