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With the Chief Information Officer, optimize technology across the Museum to increase organizational efficiency, improve information accessibility, and ensure data security.
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Job detailsJob TypeFull-timeFull Job DescriptionPosition Overview The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a senior Information Security executive accountable for the development and oversight of policies and programs intended for the mitigation and/or reduction of compliance, operational, strategic, financial and reputational security risk strategies relating to the protection of data, systems and technology.
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Reporting to the Citywide Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Deputy CISO for Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) provides leadership, executive support, strategic and tactical guidance, and complete execution for the GRC program for Cyber Command.
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At leasr one of the following professional certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), AWS Certified Security, and / or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH.
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This position reports to the Chief Information Security Officer. Relevant industry certifications such as Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH.
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The Office of the Comptroller’s is seeking a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) who will lead in the implementation and management of information security controls that will increase the Agency’s overall information security posture.
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Supervise the Chief Information Security Officer and Information Security and Data Security activities. Oversee identification, monitoring, measuring, and mitigation of all enterprise risks independently responsible for market risk, liquidity risk, operational risk, information security risk, reputational risk, country/transfer risk, etc.
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The Vice President (VP) Technology - Product Management reports to the Chief Digital & Technology Officer and is responsible for leading JetBlue's technology product portfolio. Identify safety and/or security concerns, issues, incidents or hazards that should be reported and report them whenever possible and by any means necessary including JetBlue's confidential reporting systems (Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) or Safety Action Report (SAR.
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The Deputy CISO will be responsible for identifying, evaluating and reporting on information security risks, in addition to influencing and implementing tools and practices to enhance processes related to third-party risk management, agency compliance, and audit engagement.
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Performing continuous monitoring of the Firm’s information security systems, technologies, processes, and procedures, analyzing the findings, and communicating exceptions, concerns and remedial steps to the Director of Security Engineering, and/or Chief Information Security Officer as necessary.
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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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Supports continuity across security and privacy practices and procedures in collaboration with the Chief Information Security Officer, Compliance & Privacy Office, Human Resources, Office of General Counsel, and Cornell University Policy Office.
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Lead initiatives that leverage data science as a tool to develop measurable, data-driven insights that create solutions for operations while improving the efficiency of resource allocation problems for all departments under the Chief Safety/Security Officer.
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This role will be part of Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), reporting to the Director of Information Security Compliance. Information Security Management: Knowledge of the processes, tools and techniques of information security management; ability to deploy and monitor information security systems, while detecting, controlling and preventing violations of IT security.
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As part of the executive team, the Director of Information Technology will interface regularly with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure alignment and update progress on initiatives, and as required with the Chief Executive Officer & Chief Financial Officer.
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