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Cyber Security Project Manager
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Lead large-scale IT and cybersecurity projects in Ashburn, VA. This onsite role requires an active TS/SCI clearance and proven project delivery expertise. We offer comprehensive benefits including health insurance, 401K, and relocation support.
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United States , Ashburn
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Manager, Cyber Security Engineering - AI Enablement and Delivery
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Lead our strategic AI security initiatives as a Cyber Security Engineering Manager. You will architect and deliver secure AI solutions, leveraging your deep expertise in cloud platforms (Azure/AWS) and cybersecurity. This remote US role offers the chance to mentor a global team while enjoying com...
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United States of America
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117200.00 - 157500.00 USD / Year
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Manager, Cyber Security Engineering - AI Enablement and Delivery
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Lead our strategic AI security initiatives as a Cyber Security Engineering Manager. You will architect and deliver secure AI solutions, ensuring compliance while mentoring a global team. This remote role requires deep expertise in cloud platforms (Azure/AWS), AI frameworks, and cybersecurity prin...
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United States of America
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117200.00 - 157500.00 USD / Year
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Corporate Cyber Security Manager
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Lead our cybersecurity program in El Segundo, ensuring compliance with critical U.S. Government frameworks like DFARS, NIST 800-171, and CMMC. This management role requires 10+ years of experience, an IAM Level III cert, and expertise in incident response and risk management. We offer a comprehen...
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United States , El Segundo
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128250.00 - 188750.00 USD / Year
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A Cyber Security Manager is a senior leadership role responsible for protecting an organization's critical information assets, digital infrastructure, and reputation from a constantly evolving landscape of threats. Professionals in these jobs act as the strategic architects and operational commanders of an organization's security posture. They bridge the gap between high-level business objectives and the technical implementation of security controls, ensuring that cybersecurity initiatives align with and enable core business functions. The core responsibility of a Cyber Security Manager is to design, implement, and oversee a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy and framework. This involves conducting risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities, defining security policies and standards, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and industry best practices such as NIST, ISO 27001, GDPR, or SOC 2. They are ultimately accountable for the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the company's data and systems. A significant part of their role is leading and mentoring a team of security analysts, engineers, and other specialists, whether they are internal staff or external partners. This includes managing the end-to-end security operations, from proactive prevention to reactive response. Day-to-day, Cyber Security Managers oversee a wide range of critical activities. They manage security technologies like Firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms. They lead the incident response process, directing investigations into security breaches, coordinating containment and eradication efforts, and implementing corrective measures to prevent recurrence. Furthermore, they are responsible for the organization's security awareness and training programs, fostering a culture of security mindfulness among all employees. Budgeting for security tools, managing vendor relationships, and presenting risk reports to executive leadership and board members are also key components of the role. Typical requirements for Cyber Security Manager jobs include a bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, cybersecurity, or a related field, with many employers preferring a master's degree or MBA. Candidates generally need 7-10 years of progressive experience in information security, with several years in a leadership or supervisory capacity. Essential skills include deep technical knowledge of network security, cloud security, and endpoint protection, coupled with strong skills in risk management, project management, and strategic planning. Industry-recognized certifications like CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), or CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) are highly valued. Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and the ability to translate technical risks into business language are non-negotiable for success in these high-stakes jobs. For those seeking a career at the intersection of technology, risk, and leadership, Cyber Security Manager roles offer a challenging and impactful path.

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