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Develop an understanding and use of system management tools, utilizing Jamf, Apple Business Manager, Workspace One, Google Workspace, Nexthink, Device Automation, Enterprise Connect and additional technologies.
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General knowledge of information security tools and techniques, including data leakage prevention, incident response, vulnerability scanning and reporting, security operations, identity management and Cloud security.
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The Senior Desktop Engineer Lead will perform application packaging, software deployments, deployments, asset life cycle documentation, mobile device management and release control in an enterprise IT environment, as well as secure baseline image creation for multiple hardware configurations.
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The Deputy CISO will: ●Oversee and mature Cybersecurity Centers of Excellence: Network Protection, Data Protection, Endpoint Protection, SOC Monitoring, Incident Response, Threat and Vulnerability Management, Secure System Development Lifecycle, Security Engineering, Information Security Architecture, Insider Threat Management, and Security Awareness.
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QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION: Knowledge of Enterprise Networks & Security infrastructure, Communication and internet security systems, Firewalls, Intrusion Protection Systems, Remote Access VPN, Proxy, Wireless Security, NAC, Enterprise ID Management systems, Database, computer systems, security event analysis and forensic investigations.
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Incident Management Manager / IT Service Management Analyst. We are looking for a Service Management Specialist to join our Incident Management team within the Operations Control Center (OCC.
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You will work directly with other cross-department security engineering and incident response teams to set strategic direction for our enterprise Threat and Vulnerability Management program.
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This includes incident management, problem management, change management, and service level management. Maximus is seeking an experienced Service Delivery Manager to oversee our Medicaid Provider Management System.
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Need to have experience in Production Support utilizing ITIL practices for Incident, Change and Problem Management. SAP Enterprise asset management (EAM) / Plant Maintenance (PM.
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The Service Management Specialist will work with technical and operations contacts across the enterprise on the highest priority enterprise technology incidents. Our direct client is seeking an IT Service Management Analyst for a 6-month contract-to-hire opportunity with their Newark, NJ location.
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The U.S. Business Resilience and Incident Management (BRIM) team is accountable for cross-functional execution of the TD Business Continuity Management (BCM) program and Incident Management Protocol (IMP) for all U.S. legal entities.
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Preferred: knowledge in technology areas including, but not limited to: access management, network security, enterprise architecture, release management and incident response.
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Those responsibilities include risk assessments, security compliance, incident reporting and documentation, budget and resource management, incident response, etc. 5+ years' experience in a management position overseeing 10+ individuals, preferably within Infrastructure or Network Security, for an enterprise company.
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Solid understanding of information security principles and practices, including threat and vulnerability management, incident response, and security operations. Perform control assessments against enterprise cybersecurity frameworks and Scotiabank’s standards.
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Work on Change management, Problem Management, Incident Management. Sr. Informatica consultant (Enterprise Level service delivery) / Informatica Power Center support role for our Enterprise Platform.
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