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The NA IT Security Manager directs the planning and implementation of enterprise IT systems, business operations, and facility defenses against security breaches and vulnerability issues.
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North America IT Security ManagerThe NA IT Security Manager’s role is to provide vision and leadership for developing and supporting security initiatives. Responsible for overseeing all aspects of information security, including Cloud Security, DevSecOps, Security Operations, and Security Strategy.
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This individual will be responsible for executing on the operational security program, overseeing Vulnerability Management, Data Security and Protection, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, and the Cyber Threat Intelligence program.
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This position is critical to their success, representative of a new chapter for the company executing on a new vision and strategy building on a 20 year iron-clad reputation in high-end network & data security.
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Maintain the credit union’s Information Security Program, including awareness, adherence, and updates to incorporate evolving technology and threat landscapes, in a 24/7/365 Cloud and On-Premises environment.
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10+ years of experience in IT Project Management, and leading delivery in complex customer environments including software development and modernization efforts with a focus on forward-leaning tech, including cloud, automation platforms, enterprise data, and open-source tech stacks.
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6+ years of direct relevant experience configuring and maintaining the Information Technology Infrastructure associated with an IT system hosted in the AWS cloud environment. Manage product requirements on behalf of the Customer in a complex IT environment.
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AWS is looking for a team player with focus on increasing awareness and adoption of Amazon Web Services by engaging with Department of Homeland Security directly and also eco-system of solutions providers who are reinventing their IT strategy by adopting and delivering cloud computing solutions.
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Hands-on experience (5+ years) implementing IT security controls including firewalls, SIEM platforms, Network Access Control (NAC), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), DLP, IPS/IDS, encryption, authentication, tokenization, XDR/EDR tools, and desktop virtualization security (e.g., CrowdStrike, CyberArk, Palo Alto Firewall Suite, MS Defender.
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Implement and enforce Information Security Policies and Procedures together with ISSM and CPSO. What's In It For You: 3 day weekends every weekend! Hands on experience with industry standard Information Assurance tools required to achieve accreditation of systems to include vulnerability scanning tools, auditing tools, endpoint protection tools, Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) tools, package submission tools.
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Certified Information Security Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Recognized as a Top Workplace by the Charlotte Observer, Brightspeed HQ is located on the 7th floor of the new Vantage South End - East Tower in Charlotte, NC.We prioritize hiring talent in the Charlotte area, whenever possible, to make it a truly vibrant destination for our hybrid workforce.
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The Senior Manager of Infrastructure Security IT Build will be responsible to manage a team of Infrastructure Security resources in the provisioning of Infrastructure Security services and products, including network security, load balancing & DNS, and IAM solutions for internal programs, applications, and systems.
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As a Senior Product Manager of Cloud Security, you will drive detection, investigation and response capabilities for cloud identity and entitlement risks within Cloud Security Management.
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Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement.
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Strong technical knowledge of IT environments (on-premise and cloud), Microsoft Office 365, mobile device technologies, and MDM platforms. The Information Security Manager plays a crucial role in safeguarding digital assets and ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information.
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