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The Information Security Manager will handle the project budget and timeline using an enterprise portfolio project management software and coordinating with the Managed Services vendor to ensure that project implementation is on time, under budget, and within scope to accommodate the best value for Department of State Health Services (DSHS.
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In addition to monitoring security systems, the GSOC Operator is required to properly provide timely and accurate reports/information to Security Management of all life safety events, and guide and assist business clients during emergency and non-emergency events.
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Security Guard specializing in Weapon Permit credentialed from the Texas Department of Public Safety obtained within 3 Months (90 days) of hire date or job transfer date required. Security Professional credentialed from the Texas Department of Public Safety preferred.
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Knowledge of configuration management, change control/problem management integration, risk assessment and acceptance, exception management and security baselines (e.g. CIS Baselines, NIST, vendor security technical implementation guides, etc.
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Experience implementing security solutions for enterprises (e.g., threat detection and hunting, malware intelligence, cloud security posture management, or identity and access management systems.
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Preferred Qualifications:Experience in leading global security teams. Draft, revise, and approve security standards and procedures specific to Microsoft Active Directory. Proficient in public speaking and able to articulate complex security topics at major conferences.
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) LLC is seeking a highly motivated Senior Security Controls Assessor to join our team in the Washington, D.C. metro to support our government clients. Experience performing Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities, including risk assessments, Security Plans, Security Controls Assessments (SCA), Authorization document development and/or review.
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Skill 1 Any recognized security certifications, e.g., CISSP, CISA, CISM. Role: Information Security Analyst. Conduct audit & evaluate in alignment to the supply cyber security control framework.
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Our Network Services product suite puts the connectivity, scale, and performance of Cloudflare’s global network in front of customers’ network infrastructure and private networks, providing a single pane of glass for network connectivity, visibility, and operating network functions like DoS mitigation, Next-Gen Firewall, IDS/IPS, WAN optimization, and more.
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Knowledge of CI/CD principles and experience with relevant tools like Jenkins, GitLab, or Azure DevOps. Understanding of security best practices and experience implementing security controls in cloud environments.
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Experience working with Cloud Security scanning tools like Secure State, WIZ cloud. Proven track record in setting up and governing Cloud security practice. Familiarity with Information Security Standards and best practices.
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CACI seeks a talented Software Engineering Manager to join our Advanced Solutions Group, within the National Security and Innovative Solutions sector. We enable national security missions through creation and delivery of innovative, technology-centric solutions that provide decision advantage to our customers.
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Expertise in partnering with threat intelligence and incident response teams to identify and remediate potential security exposures that may currently exist or may pose a potential future threat to the US Firm's networks or systems.
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In this role you will: Help advance security operations technologies and processes through automation and integration of threat detection and protection solutions. Here’s What you Need Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with Security Operations Centers (SOCs), Incident Response teams, Cyber Threat Intelligence functions, and other members of the cyber defense mission, and awareness of security threats and defensive strategies within the critical infrastructure, including techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTPs) that threat actors utilize to attack an organization.
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About the teamThe Defensive Security team is small, tight-knit, and located in Austin, Texas. Are you a Sr. Applied Scientist interested in all things cyber security? It is primarily software engineers, but will be developed into a hybrid team of software engineers and security engineers.
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