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Current information security certification, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), PCI Internal Security Assessor (ISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA.
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Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Identity and access management. This position is remote with a Home Office setup as determined by Stratascale management. Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Certifications: CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CAP, CISA, AWS Security Certification. Possess excellent collaboration skills with a wide variety of internal matrix and management staff. Consult on organizational impacts of compliance and risk management decisions.
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Job SummaryThis expert level senior inpatient coder is responsible for leading coding teams, coder training, work que management, performing prebill and second-level coding reviews utilizing auditing software and documents findings to improve CC/MCC capture, Risk Variable capture, HAC/PSI, HCC and Quality Indicator validation.
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Work with local professionals (GPs, Dietetics, Public Health Team, local organisations and community services and groups, as well as the Child Weight Management Taskforce) to raise awareness of services and increase referrals into our service.
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AgFirst Farm Credit Bank, a growing agriculture lender with over $42 billion in assets, has an exciting opportunity available for a Third Party Risk Management Intern. Third Party Risk Management Intern.
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Utilize company-provided resources for skill development in social media management. We encourage you to get involved with our community outside of the office as well – whether you choose to participate in the Boys and Girls Club, Wounded Warriors, or Support Future Leaders, there is always an opportunity for our employees to help our community.
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A minimum of three years of experience in a corporate real estate environment in any of the following areas: Space planning, MAC projects, furniture reconfiguration, project management or facilities management.
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Customer Service Management is responsible for strategic oversight and leadership direction within the Customer Service function. + Meets regularly with the Customer Service Manager to discuss team performance and people management considerations.
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Hold relevant certifications such as some of: CISSP, CISA, CYSA+, Security+, CISM, CEH, Microsoft Security (SC-200, AZ-500, MS-500). Technical knowledge and broad hands-on experience of working with security technologies such as the Microsoft XDR stack, vulnerability management tools, SIEMs including Sentinel.
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Join a growing team with the best asset and wealth management clients, tax technical expertise and technology in the world that will support you to ensure you meet your career goals. Our team helps our Financial Services clients navigate the frequently changing and complex national and international tax environment related to stringent capital requirements, management of operational tax risks, and tax implications of investing in different jurisdictions.
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Possess at least one IT industry recognized certificates related to IT security, such as CCSP, CEH, OSCP, CISSP, CISA, CISM etc. Provide security consulting services including vulnerability assessment and penetration testing.
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CISSP, CISM, CISA, CRISC, or equivalent industry-recognized certification preferred. Expert knowledge of and demonstrable experience in application security, vulnerability testing, and development of risk appetite, as well as significant experience evaluating cyber security controls.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in the Information Security field, with at least three years of information security risk management or operational risk, developing and executing information security risk assessments using industry-standard approaches, methodologies, and frameworks (NIST, Financial Services Regulations.
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We’re looking for an Identity and Access Management Administrator for an onsite role in Columbia, SC. 24-00143, Identity and Access Management Administrator. Create new accounts and security groups in Active Directory, Citrix, RSA, and other technologies.
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cism job Title: vulnerability management Company: Dell in West Columbia, SC
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