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The Emergency Response Captain oversees daily activities including fire suppression, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials spills and other emergency incident calls as well as the daily Inspection, Testing & Maintenance schedule.
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Knowledge of general cybersecurity concepts and methods including, but not limited to secure configuration management, data protection and privacy, security monitoring, incident response, governance, risk and compliance, patch management, enterprise security strategies and architecture.
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The company offers a personalized Open XDR approach to Managed Detection and Response, advanced Threat Hunting, Digital Risk Protection, Phishing Response, and Incident Response services, helping customers mature their security program efficiently and effectively based on their unique risks and business needs.
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Incident Response: Collaborate with the Incident Response team to investigate and respond to any security incidents related to ICS software components. Provide technical expertise to support incident analysis and recovery efforts.
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Familiarity with emergency response procedures, incident management, and crisis communication. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.
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Understanding of privacy program requirements and capabilities such as data inventory, data subject rights, consent and preference management, privacy by design, privacy impact assessments, incident response, third-party risk, etc.
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Digital forensics/incident response training and certifications, including SANS GIAC (GCFA, GCFE, GNFA, GIME), IACIS (CFCE or CIFR), Magnet MCFE, X-ways X-Pert or similar. Executing security and privacy investigations for CRA clients, in preparation of, and in response to, data security matters, which may include ongoing breach detection, threat analysis, incident response and malware analysis.
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Oversee and assist operations in managing the facility/site Chemical Inventory List. Assist the Incident and Claims Manager with managing incident response. Respond to all incident calls involving injury, as directed by the Incident and Claims Manager.
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Oversee security operations, including incident response, threat intelligence, and vulnerability management at all locations. Experience in crisis management and incident response.
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PwC is proud to be an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. You will be part of a growing team driving strategic programs, data analytics, innovation, deals, cyber resiliency, response, and technical implementation activities.
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Basic Function: Responsible for enterprise cybersecurity programs and activities including data protection, incident response, threat management, vulnerability management, security architecture, security risk management, awareness training, policies and standards.
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An Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Serves as Technical Expert for Process Safety, Hazard Analysis, Layers of Protection Analysis, Facility Siting, Incident Investigation and PSM Tools.
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During an incident response, transition to HR Support role and provide human resources support and assistance to 24/7 workforce on 12-hour shifts. Work as a member of the Company's Emergency Response Organization on an as needed basis in the event of activation, or preparations/drills for same, in response to a well control incident and perform job duties commensurate with your assigned role.
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Oversee and coordinate regional emergency preparedness and response capabilities, including transportation incident management as well as emergency operations center (EOC) and incident command (IC) knowledge building and drill activities.
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15+ years of experience in IT Security, in a combination of security operations, incident response, threat intelligence, and cloud security within a large-scale organization, with at least 10 years of experience in a leadership or management role.
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