INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST
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ABOUT INFORMATION SECURITY AT UPS TECHNOLOGY:
Our top-notch Information Security team quickly finds and responds to real time threats. These critical-thinkers have a hunger to keep ahead of new exploits and security trends. They protect the vast trove of valuable data that passes through our servers each day. As a part of UPS InfoSec, you’ll continue to uphold our reputation for integrity in this growing and ever-changing field.
ABOUT THIS ROLE:
The INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST participates in the identification, tracking, and monitoring of information security threats and service operations. He/She utilizes established processes and tools to focus on incident response, threat identification, analyses, and remediation. This position participates in the implementation and integration of risk management procedures. He/She supports the processes for technical and physical risk management to protect UPS’s information assets. This position assists with the development and maintenance of business continuity planning, data, systems, and network security for systems and controls related to their job duties.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
IT GOVERNANCE AND COMPLIANCE
IT AUDIT AND ASSURANCE
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
This position offers an exceptional opportunity to work for a Fortune 50 industry leader. If you are selected, you will join our dynamic technology team in making a difference to our business and customers. Do you think you have what it takes? Prove it! At UPS, ambition knows no time zone.
UPS is an equal opportunity employer. UPS does not discriminate on the basis of race/color/religion/sex/national origin/veteran/disability/age/sexual orientation/gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law
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