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As the Sr. Information Security Engineer you will implement, maintain, and enforce data security standards, processes and initiatives. This role will also gather, analyze, and respond to security log and report data as well as implement and maintain required security controls.
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Security Engineering is an integral part of Trust & Safety and has a critical role to play in keeping customer data from bad actors. Represent the security engineering discipline throughout the organization, having a powerful voice to make us more data-drivenRepresent Databricks at academic and industry conferences & eventsWhat we look for:9+ years of experience in Data Security or related areas and expertise in two or more of the following.
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Optimize data pipeline performance by leveraging Azure Databricks capabilities. Define the target architecture on Azure Databricks, considering scalability, security, and performance. Proven experience as a Solution Architect, specifically in data migration projects from oracle to Azure.
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Familiarity with a variety of foundational data concepts: Visualization (Tableau), Programming (Python), Structured queries (SQL), Cloud Data Ecosystem (Snowflake), Data Observability & Governance (Alation), Data Privacy & Security.
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As a Sr Data Engineer, you will be a domain expert in business intelligence tools, collaborating with teams on standard methodologies and own administration tasks such setting user provisioning, handling security models, and performing upgrades.
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Working with our business operations and Foundation strategy program partners, the team supports the management of on-premises and cloud data infrastructure, data security and access controls and EDS technology stack and roadmaps.
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The Director of Cyber Intelligence & Data Operations leads the university's cyber threat intelligence (CTI) program focusing on collecting, processing, analyzing, and disseminating actionable cyber security and privacy intelligence to stakeholders and security products for informed and automated decision making to respond to threats and mitigate risks to university people, systems, and data.
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This position serves as a subject matter expert which drives vision and results to enhance security posture within mobile device, IoT device, enterprise line of business applications, cloud, big data, and core and carrier network technologies as well as and other business units as needed.
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Development and integration of DevOps related tool chain across Operations and Development organizations like TFS, Azure DevOps Service, ARM Templates, Visual Studio, GitHub and Data protection & privacy knowledge.
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Should have extensive consulting experience and expertise in one or more of the key domains of Enterprise Security like IT Risk Management, Security Operations / Infrastructure Security, Application / Data Security etc.
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Technologies we work with include Python, Scala, React, PostgreSQL, Apache Spark, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Docker, AWS (EC2, S3, EMR, RDS, Kinesis, and multi-data center architecture). The employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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About the RoleThis job may involve working in areas such as Investigations, Information Governance and Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery) related to the collection of computer and digital data, digital forensics, cyber investigations, data management, privacy and security, document review consulting, and engagement project management as part of a rotational program that provides exposure to all parts of the business.
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Our team is composed of recognized experts and incident responders with deep technical expertise and experience in investigations, data breach response, digital forensics, and information security.
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As part of the Security Team, you'll lead efforts and implement solutions to keep our users' and customers' data private and our systems secure and you'll be involved in all functional areas of Security: engineering and development; advisory and consulting; and detection, alerting, and response.
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U.S. Data Security ("USDS") is a standalone entity of TikTok in the U.S. This new security-first division was created to bring heightened focus and governance to our data protection policies and content assurance protocols to keep U.S. users safe.
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