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The Compliance Advisor Senior Manager will work independently from the CBD Chief Compliance Officer to manage a team of associates (registrations and licensing professionals and a compliance advisor) who interact with and advises the CBD LOBs on the need for and effective methods of managing compliance risk arising from federal and state laws and regulations, within an enterprise-level risk management framework.
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Coordinate and synchronize spend plans across multiple projects/efforts with the Chief Information Officer (CIO)-Information Technology (IT) Directorate. Coordinate and synchronize spend plans across multiple projects/efforts with the Chief Information Officer (CIO)-Information Technology (IT) Directorate.
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Liaise with MTF Chief Information Officers (CIO) and staff, facilitate communication and integration efforts including organizing meetings, disseminating information, and ensuring alignment with DHA standards and procedures.
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The FBI Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) seeks to deliver innovative solutions to today’s ever-changing Information Technology environment. Fusion Technology is a performance-driven HUBZone Small Business concern residing in the heart of the beautiful mountainsides of West Virginia, steps away from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Criminal Justice Information Services Division's Headquarters.
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Based at our U.S. Headquarters office located in Falls Church, VA and reporting to the Chief Human Resources Officer, this role develops and executes the organization-wide talent management and leadership development strategies and programs designed to retain our talent, ensure a pipeline of capable leaders and assist our employees in building satisfying careers.
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There are a variety of Vulnerability Assessment opportunities across the Department, including supporting several specialized programs at the DHS Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans (PLCY), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), DHS Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA.
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The Specialist will work closely with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and other relevant stakeholders to identify, research, and implement cybersecurity and privacy guidance.
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We are seeking an Executive and Internal Communications Associate to join Elastic and work closely with our Chief Information Security officer (CISO) as well as other members of the company’s senior leadership team.
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Advise senior management (e.g., Chief Information Officer [CIO]) on risk levels and security posture. Interface with external organizations (e.g., public affairs, law enforcement, Command or Component Inspector General) to ensure appropriate and accurate dissemination of incident and other Computer Network Defense information.
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Present recommendations to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) as required. Identify and analyze machine data and logs for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) analysis.
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You will partner with other information assurance leaders and functions/operations to include: Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Security Officer, Chief Information Officer, and other relevant functions to facilitate the creation of common secure, scalable, practices and procedures.
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Koniag Data Solutions, LLC, a Koniag Government Services Company, is seeking a Graphical User Interface Designer to support a public health agency client Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO.
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In this role, which reports directly to the Chief Technology Officer, you’ll lead our global Product and Software Security organization, which partners with product development teams, our core Cloud Ops / Infrastructure teams, and our customers.
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Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Law Enforcement Services and Information Sharing (LESIS) Section serves as the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Systems Agency (CSA) for hundreds.
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Work closely with Office of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to provide guidance and oversight for all requested initiatives. As part of our Corporate IT Operations team, the Information Assurance Lead will have the opportunity to support multiple customers/vendors and manage several large and isolated systems.
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