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SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Security Architect - Identity and Access Management Architect (80-100% | Hybrid option)

@ Swiss Re | Madrid, M, ES

Alternant - Consultant HSE (F-H-X)

@ Bureau Veritas Group | MULHOUSE, Grand Est, FR

Senior Risk/Cyber Security Analyst

@ Baker Hughes | IN-KA-BANGALORE-NEON BUILDING WEST TOWER

Offensive Security Engineer (University Grad)

@ Meta | Bellevue, WA | Menlo Park, CA | Seattle, WA | Washington, DC | New York City

Senior IAM Security Engineer

@ Norfolk Southern | Atlanta, GA, US, 30308