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Responsibilities include vulnerability management, scanning and remediation, patch management, and threat and vulnerability assessment. Maintain, execute, and refine processes to monitor, collect, and update information about threats and vulnerabilities for input into the Threat Vector Analysis process.
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This includes directing processes for threat management teams to forecast and respond to direct threats and support service delivery teams in the field on developing and instituting appropriate response protocols to mitigate anticipated or realized risks; ensuring the training of field-based personnel in evidence-based, data-driven threat assessment and management processes; and championing the utilization of current best-practices within the threat management teams across the service area.
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Bachelor's degree in criminal justice or law enforcement with at least five years of threat assessment experience within a corporate investigative environment. Oversee the gathering, storage, and review of open-source intelligence within utilized security platforms.
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Our senior consultants provide support in Cybersecurity, Cloud Security, Application Security, DevSecOps, Network Security, Data Security, Threat and Vulnerability management, Identity and Access Management, Encryption, PKI / CLM Architecture, Technology Risk Management, GRC Solutions, IT Audit, IT Compliance, IT Controls Integration, IT Compliance, Report and Certification preparation and remediation, and Advisory services on program design, build, review, and modernization.
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We’re looking for people with experience in security monitoring, incident handling, threat hunting, threat intelligence, or digital forensics. Knowledge of internet security issues and threat landscape.
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IonQ’s computers will soon redefine industries like medicine, materials science, finance, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cryptography, and more. The design workflows and PIC-based systems you design, build, and use will help drive the overall development of a new and game-changing photonics technology to enable scalable quantum computing.
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At Concentric, We Manage Risk Everywhere to Keep People Safe. If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection, security operations, or business resiliency, Concentric may be the organization you've been searching for.
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Participate in cross-functional requirements gathering collaborations to ensure data and business intelligence solutions address and anticipate business needs and resolve challenges. Prime Global Finance enjoys a unique vantage point into everything happening within Amazon.
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Experience with any combination of the following: threat modeling, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security.
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This position serves as a liaison between Sound Transit's Business Intelligence Program and Operations Divisions as well as Sound Transit Agency Departments and business partners, as required. This position will perform work under direction of the Deputy Director - Business Intelligence.
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PhD in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics with expertise in quantum computing with trapped ions or neutral atoms. We are looking for a Staff Physicist with expertise in trapped-ion quantum computing.
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This role will specifically focus on details of the complex atomic level structure of the ions used in trapped ion quantum computing. Quantum computing has the potential to impact every area of human society for the better.
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As part of this group, you will be doing large-scale machine learning and deep learning to improve Query Understanding and Ranking of search and developing fundamental building blocks needed for Artificial Intelligence.
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Experience using 3D CAD tools like Autodesk Inventor or Solidworks. You will also have the opportunity to work with atomic physicists to innovate the trapped-ion quantum computer utilizing integrated photonics.
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Master's degree or PhD in Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field, with strong exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies. The Enterprise Architect reports to the VP, Digital Technology and will be based in Seattle, WA.
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