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At least 5 years of experience working in information security, information technology or risk management. Associates within TRM are highly-skilled information security, cybersecurity, site reliability engineering, technology, and risk management professionals.
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Extensive knowledge of digital technology such as: content management systems (CMS), digital asset management (DAM), customer relationship management (CRM) systems, customer data platforms (CDP, systems integration, website analytics, marketing automation, native apps, social media, programmatic and predictive media.
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Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00. Information Systems Director V $ 124,044.00 $ 161,791.00. Information Systems Manager II $ 106,699.00 $ 144,135.00.
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This position - Director, Technology & Cyber Risk - will play a high-impact role in enhancing the organization's cybersecurity and technology risk posture. Director, Technology & Cyber Risk Officer.
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Skills and attributes for success: - Performs administrative functions associated with the day-to-day use of litigation support software eDiscovery databases, including but not limited to: - database creation and maintenance; - importing images, data and transcripts; - searching and exporting data; - document scanning, OCR and coding; - and document productions - Processing and publishing of electronically stored information for cases.
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Minimum 3 years of professional experience in game development, HCI, or emerging technology roles. New York Institute of Technology is an Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
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NOTE: All applicants must be current City of New York employees serving in a permanent Civil Service title of Computer Systems Manager or Computer Operations Manager The Office of the Comptroller’s Bureau of Information Systems provides a full range of technology support services for key business functions and Charter mandated responsibilities of the Comptroller’s Office.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, Business Administration, Computer Science, Information Technology and/or related preferred. Irvine Technology Corporation (ITC) is a leading provider of technology and staffing solutions for IT, Security, Engineering, and Interactive Design disciplines servicing startups to enterprise clients, nationally.
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We are responsible for the end-to-end digital and physical Guest experience for all technology & digital-led initiatives across the Attractions & Entertainment, Food & Beverage, Resorts & Transportation and Merchandise lines of business as well as other initiatives including MyDisneyExperience and Hey, Disney.
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Minimum Qualifications- Excellent time management and negotiation skills, a deep understanding of standard Cyber Defense & Engineering and Information Technology trends and emerging technologies, and a proven track record of successful vendor management.
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Lead to build and oversee a cohesive risk MIS and data governance model that integrates and maps all enterprise risk; Lead the formulation and implementation of assurance governing transmission, storage, and use of information and data system;Responsible for the Branch’s risk MIS infrastructure including a sufficiently robust data architecture and information technology.
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Become the UNITE Core Team Member, which is the primary point of contact for UNITE at PSEG. UNITE (Utility Information Technology Best Practices Program) is an information technology benchmarking and best practices consortium initiated by Southern Company Services.
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The unit also operates in conjunction with the NYC Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the external audit entity to oversee Federal/State Single Audits involving reimbursements, conducts monthly reconciliation analysis of the Grants Reimbursement Information Tracking (GRIT) database to remedy potential grants de-obligation risks, and establishes the department's federal, state and other Capital grant funding records in the Citywide Capital Grants Management System (CGMS.
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This responsibility includes aligning the Platform/technical team’s work with the Global Technology, Chief Data Office (CDO) and partner/consuming functional plans in the form of Portfolio Epics, Planning Increment Features, & Sprint User Stories.
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Strong knowledge of technology/cyber risk, industry, and regulatory trends are essential, paired with strategic thinking, an intellectually curious nature and an ability to thrive in undefined problem spaces.
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