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Job Description Assist with the design and development of security policies, standards and procedures across various domains (e.g., Identity & Access Management, Security Logging & Monitoring, Data Loss Prevention, Encryption, etc.
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General Job Functions: Security, Criminal Justice, Loss Prevention, Access Control, Unarmed - Hiring Immediately! You can grow and thrive with us as Motor Patrol Security Officer.
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The Security Guard Tier 2 provides security for employees, patients, visitors and deters loss of property through access control, patrols, crime prevention activities, and investigation of unusual activities.
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Metro One is the nation's premier Loss Prevention and Security Organization, with more than 100 National Clients and 3,000 security personnel. If you meet the above requirements for our Armed Security Officer position, please apply today.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaPrincipal Associate, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) EngineerCapital One is hiring a technical Cyber Security professional to join the Data Loss Prevention (DLP) team and work with the line of business stakeholders building DLP system policies/ruleset based on ongoing regulatory requirements and analysis of user business processes and workflows.
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Provide subject matter expertise to management, business areas, and IT Teams as well as implement appropriate data loss prevention security rulesets with regular expressions and monitoring.
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One to two years of loss prevention, law enforcement, criminal justice, military or security experience, preferred. Prevent the loss of company assets through surveillance, conducting employee package checks and trash checks and is knowledgeable of civil and criminal laws pertaining to retail security.
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We engage consumers through our portfolio of iconic brands, including Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, American Girl, Thomas & Friends, UNO and MEGA, as well as other popular intellectual properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies.
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Loss Prevention Specialist Duties & ResponsibilitiesThe Loss Prevention Specialist (LPS) is a key hourly associate position. Audit physical security infrastructure (access control, cameras, fire exit doors) and ensure functionality of all alarm systems.
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Experience with, and knowledge, of current security technology, CCTV, covert camera surveillance; Electronic Article Surveillance, Burglar and Fire alarm systems. Manage and maintain all loss prevention equipment that includes but not limited to CCTV, access control, EAS and alarm systems.
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Ensure security of any assigned guest room keys and call loss prevention officer immediately for any lost and found items from guest rooms. Ensures the confidentiality and security of all guest rooms.
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Foot Locker’s physical Security Operations/Command Centers (SOC) acts as the communication and situational awareness hub for Foot Locker's physical Security and Loss Prevention operations 24x7.
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Reporting to : Chief Information Security Officer. T2+ Incident Responders with forensic/containment experience in Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Data Loss Protection (DLP), or. Security Researchers/Threat Hunters who specialize in Cloud (GCP), Web/Mobile apps, and/or DLP, or.
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Restaurant Depot Loss Prevention Specialist Secaucus , New Jersey Apply Now The Loss Prevention Specialist (LPS) is a key hourly associate position. Develop projects while continuously improving front-end physical security, processes, standards, training, and policies that result in a reduction of losses.
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Experience in Microsoft cloud security controls, Data Loss Prevention, Purview, and understanding of Litigation Hold, Retention, and eDiscovery. Experience with email protection and security leveraging Proofpoint is a plus.
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