Sunday, 8 July 2012

Technical Information Security Officer-TISO-  12021696

Details: Office Location / Address:  Regular Education Level:  NAM-USA-TX-Irving, NAM-USA-NJ-Warren Shift:  Full-time Employee Status:  Bachelor's Degree Citibank North America Information Technology (NAIT) provides the various lines of Citibank businesses in North America with the systems, infrastructure and related technologies to deliver the highest quality service to our clients. Our people are top-tier and motivated to be the first and the best in providing Technology Solutions. This particular position is unique in that it crosses both the portal and content management systems. Technical Information Security Officer-TISOThe Technical Information Security Officer will work with the system development areas to ensure proper technology risk considerations are addressed at each phase of the system development life cycle and provide proactive solutions to correct exposures or mitigate risk. Interpret security standards, procedures, and guidelines for multiple platforms and diverse environments (e.g. client server, distributed, mainframe, etc.) in designing solutions, recommending enhancements or defining mitigating controls to existing systems. The individual should demonstrate a understanding of application security and will exercise judgment within existing practices and policies.  This position can be filled in Irving, TX: Cincinnati, OH; Warren, NJ.Execute IS program - implement policies and standardsProvides IS security advice to the IT managers and staffReports IS issues to IT as applicable with appropriate recommendations and documentationImplement security solutions according to Security Policy and Practices established by CitigroupPromote awareness of current policies and standards, as well as revisions and developments; provide consistent interpretation of policy to ITInterfaces with the business where technical IS solutions are required and advises on the impact to the bottom line while still satisfying business objectives.Establishes and maintains relationships with domain architects, project managers, and others within the technology development unit.Defines secure configurations leveraging technical knowledge and problem solving skills in the network, database, server and desktop technology areas in accordance with the secure SDLC process.Manages risk by analyzing the root cause of issues, impact to technology and required corrective actions leveraging advanced analytical skills.Schedules, hosts, and drives meetings with multiple levels of technology management requiring strong communication, influence, and diplomacy skills to ensure that secure development procedures are addressed.

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