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Experience with managing technical aspects of various controls frameworks, such as NIST Security and Privacy Controls and PCI-DSS. Marriott Manager, Vulnerability Management Madison , Wisconsin Apply Now Schedule Full-Time.
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Understanding of various industry standards including ISA, ANSI, NEMA, NERC, IDC, NEC and NIST standards. Recognized Network Certification (CCNA Industrial, CCNA / CCNP / CCIE Routing and Switching/Wireless, VCA, VCP, Cisco INS, GICSP, CISSP.
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Experience with frameworks such as MITRE and/or NIST. 3+ years of hands on technical experience, either as a Sales/Systems Engineer, Technical Account Manager, Security Engineer or senior level product support , preferably in the cyber-security industry.
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Experience with cybersecurity frameworks and threat methodologies, including the MITRE ATT&CK Matrix, CIS Critical Security Controls and NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Security certifications desired: CISSP, GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, or OSCP.
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The Manufacturing Outreach Center (MOC) is part of the National Institute for Standards and Technology Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NIST MEP) and has been a part of the University of Wisconsin-Stout for more than 30 years.
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The institution houses a NIST Accredited Dosimetry Calibration Laboratory, an extensive small animal imaging and irradiation facility, a DOE sponsored cyclotron radionuclide production facility, a set of GE sponsored photon-counting CT, CT/PET, MR/PET, and extensive MRI facilities.
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There are additionally major research resources in radiotherapy with both TrueBeam and FLASH Mobetron linacs, interventional x-ray fluoroscopy and cone-beam CT, mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis, molecular therapeutics, magnetic resonance, theranostics, optical imaging, ultrasound, biomagnetism and nanotechnology.
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Ensure that cloud security practices align with relevant industry standards and compliance requirements, such as CIS, NIST etc. knowledge of theoretical and applied cryptography, key management, and a strong understanding of cryptography algorithms such as RSA, AES, SSL vs TLS, PKI, etc.
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Understanding of NIST, and PCI compliance. Experience with threat management, mitigation, and hunting. Other: Dental, Vision, FSA, HSA, Life Insurance, Tuition Assistance, EAP. Join a wonderful company, that has a strong focus on a positive company culture.
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The Medical Radiation Research Center and the department houses a NIST Accredited Dosimetry Calibration Laboratory, an extensive small animal imaging and irradiation facility, a DOE sponsored cyclotron radionuclide production facility, a set of GE sponsored photon-counting CT, CT/PET, MR/PET, and extensive MRI facilities.
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The successful candidate will be highly technically competent, a keen eye for details, strong analytical skills, a good communicator, and a deep understanding of NIST guidelines. Developing comprehensive System Security Plans (SSPs) in accordance with NIST Special Publication 800-53 (8 years.
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Deep understanding of NIST standards (8-10 years) CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) or CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) preferred. Services will also be involved with updating IT security policies & procedures, participating in the audits, assisting team with compliance security & risk assessment and working with team to remediate findings.
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The service being provided through this RFS will be responsible for developing and maintaining system security plans, ensuring compliance with DWD policy, standards and regulatory requirements, and conducting thorough security assessments to safeguard our organization\'s information assets.
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Understanding and experience with NIST Cybersecurity Framework 800-53 revision 5. Candidates MUST be WI residents or willing to relocate to WI prior to starting the role at their own expense. Understanding and experience with NIST Cybersecurity Framework 800-53 revision 5.
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Strong knowledge of data governance, risk management and information security processes including SOC, CIS, NIST, HIPAA and PCI. Experience designing and implementing highly scalable physical and virtual management systems and controls leveraging products including Citrix DaaS, JAMF Pro, Microsoft Configuration Manager, and Microsoft Intune.
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