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Functionally reports to the Information Security Leader as part of the office of the Chief Information Security Officer (OCISO) to coordinate effort, solutions, and promote Security Practices.
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With your robust background in cybersecurity, ideally with experience as a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or a similar role, and a proven track record in security sales or presales.
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Serves as privacy liaison to the Chief Information Security Officer Council (CISO Council). Works closely with the System’s Chief Information Security Officer regarding current and evolving privacy and security issues.
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The Staff Services Officer I reports to the HHSC – Chief Information Officer (CIO) Office Manager. Responsibilities include support and assistance to the CIO Leadership Team, to include the Chief Information Officer, CIO Office Manager, Public Health Portfolio Project Manager and Deputy CIO’s.
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The Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Chief Operating Officer (COO) performs highly advanced (senior-level) policy administration and managerial work. Determines long-range operational support budgetary plans by collaborating with the Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Chief Financial Officer and DFPS executive leadership to determine critical resources necessary to promote agency goals and objectives, and to assist in development of the agencys budget and Legislative Appropriations Request.
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As part of our senior leadership team, you will report directly to the Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Engage and coordinate with information security professionals across our Operating Companies, building strong communities and working groups.
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Manages privacy incidents and breaches in conjunction with the Privacy Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, legal counsel, and the business units. Works with organization administration, legal counsel, and other related parties to represent the organization’s information security/privacy interests with external parties which undertake to adopt or amend privacy legislation, regulations, or standards.
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The Senior Director Security Enterprise Architect is a key leadership role within the IT department reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). 12+ years of experience in information security, with at least 5 years in a leadership role focused on security architecture at an enterprise level.
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The RSOC Manager will report to the UT Austin Chief Information Security Officer and will be primarily responsible for operating and expanding the reach and impact of the UT RSOC. The UT RSOC will also support other RSOCs in Texas and the RSOC Manager will have a responsibility in ensuring quality service delivery and identifying new service opportunities.
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Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Grants Manager is a vital component of GSP’s development and fundraising efforts and is responsible for the development, management, and execution of GSP’s grant funding work.
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Reporting into the Vice President of Governance and Risk Compliance, you will work closely with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and other key stakeholders to ensure that our AI and information security initiatives align with our business objectives, adhere to regulatory requirements, and prioritize risk management and compliance.
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Works closely with the Agency’s Chief Information Security Officer regarding current and evolving privacy and security issues. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (Coordinating Board) is seeking an attorney with experience in data privacy and cybersecurity to join the agency as the Chief Privacy Officer in its quest to change the future of Texans and Texas through the power of higher education.
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Our potential client, a Series D funded startup valued at $3 billion, is seeking an exceptional Chief Information Officer (CIO) to drive their technological strategy and lead our IT initiatives.
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A new position of Chief Operating Officer for Hospital Planning and Operations (COO) for the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School has been created and will be responsible for overseeing the Integrated Practice of the Future Facilities Project, a $1.5B facility investment.
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The Technical Director supports both the VPIT, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and the Executive Director of Applications (EDA) in coordinating, implementing, organizing and managing the College's infrastructure and related services.
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