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worthiness of autonomous vehicles cyber risk management, advanced threat intelligence secure-by-design for IoT and policy governance of cybersecurity For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/cysren
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 days ago
are generally required to reside in North Carolina, within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station. The Information Security Office coordinates the institution's response to cyber risk
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Analysis Crime Causation Criminal Justice Administration and Leadership Cyber Security Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management Ethics and Diversity in Criminal Justice Problem Solving and Assessment
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position in the context of the project M etamo rphic Secur ity T esting A ssisted by L LMs (MORTAL), funded by the Cyber Research Hub and in collaboration with NC3. The project objective is the definition
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Security Operations Center (SOC) Manager, University Information Systems/University Information Security Office - Georgetown University The SOC Manager is a self-starter, a natural problem solver
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teams regarding risk management, information security controls, incident analysis, incident response, monitoring, and other operational tasks (tools, techniques, procedures) in support of technologies
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understanding of cloud-native security (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP); Data protection techniques (e.g., encryption, tokenization); Operational technology (OT) and IoT security; Skills: Financial analysis of security
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candidates with research interests in any of (but not necessarily limited to) the following areas: Security and AI (i.e., AI for security and/or secure AI) Cyber-risk management Malware analysis and
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; security analysis of composite systems, formal verification of networks, emergent security issues in networked cyber-physical systems and peripherals; cyber operations, adversarial examples, and anomaly
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in one or more of the following programming languages/environments: Python, PyTorch (or similar), and experience with LLM frameworks (e.g., Hugging Face, LangChain) or data analysis tools. Hold a