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A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician. Learn more about the Transportation Security Officer (TSO) role on the.
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Understanding Enterprise Mobility and Security Suite(EM+S), Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), Azure Information Protection (AIP) and Intune, Azure Key Vault, Azure Security Center, OMS; Conducting cloud security analysis, recommendations and configurations of Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Office 365 and EMS Cloud platforms and environments based on Cloud Cyber Risk Framework.
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This full-time, non-exempt position will be located on-site, at the Nashville International Airport in Nashville, TN. The applicant must be able to successfully pass a drug screen (we promote/maintain a Drug Free Workplace), a drivers' license check and validation, federal fingerprinting and security threat assessment as well as airport security badging; security clearance must be maintained for continued employment.
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This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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Assist Director of Security with daily and special event schedules for security officers. Train Event Security on emergency procedures for each event space. Assist the Director of Security in coordination of daily security operations.
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New Nashville Medical Director Anesthesiologist Opportunity!
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In addition to the above requirements, the Information Security Manager, Incident Response is responsible to help develop other members of the team, including Jr./Sr. Information Security Analyst/Engineers.
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This role oversees all aspects of law enforcement, 49 CFR Part 1542 – Airport Security program, airport rescue and firefighting (ARFF), and emergency medical services at the Nashville International Airport.
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The Community Service Officer (CSO), performs safety and security duties at Vanderbilt University, the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt Health at One Hundred Oaks, and surrounding areas, including facilities, grounds, parking lots and garages.
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As a Hospital Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard a high profile healthcare customer. The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors.
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Strong knowledge of security frameworks, standards, and best practices such as NIST, ISO, CIS, OAuth, SAML, Ok-ta, Zero Trust, DevSecOps, Cloud Security, and OWASP. Lead security audits and assessments and develop and implement plans to remediate identified security gaps and compliance issues based on modern compliance frameworks such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and GDPR.
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You will lead a team in building and maintaining securities for fixed income, equity, and derivative instruments in two security master systems - primarily in CADIS (EDM) for automated securities and a smaller portion in APEX for manual securities.
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Position Summary: As a Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer at our Client, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our cybersecurity solutions across the United States. Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer.
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Bachelor's degree preferred in Physical Education, Recreation, or Sports Management/Sports Administration (or equal experience) Two years' sports background experience developed through coaching and/or administration of competition (i.e., league, intramural) in a sports program.
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The successful candidate must be able to pass a drug screening, a drivers' license check and validation, federal fingerprinting, and security threat assessment, as well as airport security badging.
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