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Designs and develops security policies, standards and procedures e.g. firewall management, SSL/IPSec, security incident and event management (SIEM), data protection (DLP, encryption), user account management (SSO, SAML), and password/key management.
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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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Perform development and configuration of a variety of areas including, but not limited to Service Portal, Service Catalog, Incident, Problem, Change, Knowledge, Release / SDLC, Asset Management, Configuration Management (CMDB), Project, Timecards, Mobility, Reporting and Performance Analytics.
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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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Interface with Third Party Risk Management group where appropriate. Participate in the creation of enterprise security documents (policies, standards, baselines, guidelines, and procedures) under the direction of the IT Security Manager, where appropriate.
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Under the general guidance of the IT Architect or Systems Manager, the candidate will be responsible for evaluating and implementing new technologies, analyzing infrastructure and software designs and implementations, and identify and resolve potential issues to help enhance and secure a large enterprise network.
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These teams are internationally distributed and made up of engineers with diverse backgrounds including: AI/ML safety and security, privacy, industry frameworks and compliance, application security, infrastructure security, enterprise security, incident response, service desk operations, and endpoint engineering.
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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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Vulnerability Management – liaison and response for remediating vulnerabilities identified across infrastructure and applications within vulnerability threshold SLA timelinesMetrics - Develop and report on US COR Security Service metrics and KPIs. Incident and Threat Response – CSIM, lead investigations to find, triage, and contain threats.
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Technical skills such as network security, application security, encryption, vulnerability assessment, and incident response. Knowledge of information security risk management frameworks, compliance practices, key risk indicators and metrics.
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Support all critical service management processes in ServiceNow: Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management, Application Enhancements. RESPONSIBILITIESSupport the use of PACS and CPACS Change Healthcare/McKesson applications, data feeds and peripherals utilized across the Enterprise.
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In partnership with other team members, define IT Service Management (Service Catalog, Request management, SLAs, Governance, reporting, Case Management, Knowledge Management, Incident (SLA/SLOs, Major Incident support), Problem (RCAs, Knowledge management), Asset, Change Management (CMDB, Service dependencies, IT comms), etc.
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Review and enhance technical processes, specifically focused on cybersecurity and data (e.g., vulnerability management, incident response, disaster recovery, data protection, encryption, secure software development.
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Collaborate with technical, incident management, legal, and compliance teams to gain insights into cyber threat activities and develop effective defense strategies. Minimum of five years of experience in Information Security/Cyber Security within enterprise-level environments.
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5 years of experience in setting up a (enterprise) crisis management capability, leading crisis response, delivering crisis management training, crisis/incident management, resilience, business continuity, or security.
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