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Develop and follow detailed operational processes and procedures to appropriately analyze, escalate and assist in the remediation of information security-related incidents. Provides information to supervisors and co-workers by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person in a timely manner.
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Uses computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to enter data and/ or process information. Analyzes information and evaluates results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
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5+ years of experience in Information Technology/Security. Job Category Information Technology. Informs and/or updates leaders on relevant information in a timely manner. Presents ideas, expectations and information in a concise, organized manner.
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Location Marriott International HQ, 7750 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland, United States. Marriott International is the world’s largest hotel company, with more brands, more hotels and more opportunities for associates to grow and succeed.
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Marriott HQ is committed to a hybrid work environment that enables associates to Be connected. All locations offer coverage for medical, dental, vision, health care flexible spending account, dependent care flexible spending account, life insurance, disability insurance, accident insurance, adoption expense reimbursements, paid parental leave, educational assistance, 401(k) plan, stock purchase plan, discounts at Marriott properties, commuter benefits, employee assistance plan, and childcare discounts.
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Current information security certification, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC certification, or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Provide technical leadership to the information vulnerability management process, including developing and managing remediation activities. Work proactively with IT Infrastructure partners with respect to strategic and tactical plans for information security.
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5+ years of information security experience that also includes background and knowledge of general security concepts such as defense in-depth, least privilege, etc. Marriott International HQ, 7750 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland, United States.
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Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer. Vulnerability assessment and reporting including comprehensive understanding of Vulnerability Management methodologies and procedures, threat assessment, and remediation management.
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Experience with managing technical aspects of various controls frameworks, such as NIST Security and Privacy Controls and PCI-DSS. Managing or using enterprise vulnerability assessment technologies, including Tenable.io, Tenable Security Center, or similar vulnerability solutions, is required.
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Vulnerability scanning and assessment using Tenable.io. Educates internal and external users of security technologies to continually improve the knowledge and skill-base of the organization on how best to manage security configuration, patch management and vulnerability management within the infrastructure services.
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It requires the ability to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders, relay the importance of the vulnerability management activities, the risks presented by findings, and potential remediation actions.
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Containerization technologies in cloud environments with a focus on vulnerability management and remediation. The Manager, Vulnerability Management functions as a technical expert in the areas of vulnerability scanning and remediation tracking focused on vulnerabilities within containers and containerized applications.
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Create, maintain, and mature vulnerability management processes and associated documentation. Support the development and implementation of strategies to enhance and mature the Vulnerability Management processes in containers and containerized applications.
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Identify, triage, and prioritize vulnerabilities and associated remediation and mitigation activity using multiple sources of vulnerability, threat, and asset data. Follows all defined IT standards and processes (i.e. IT Governance, SM&G, Architecture, etc.
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