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AU's looking for a future InfoSec leader to join our team!


From: Eric Weakland <eric () AMERICAN EDU>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 15:15:55 +0000

Greetings,
American University, located in our nation's capital, Washington DC, is seeking a person to fill a Senior Information 
Security Engineer position. You'll join a fun team committed to not only preventing and reducing risk, but to providing 
excellent customer service.  Our CIO David Swartz, our CISO Cathy Hubbs and myself actively support Educause/HEISC 
initiatives.
We're looking for someone with at least 5 years of experience in Information Security.  The position's main emphasis 
will be:
*             Threat detection and prevention (scanning, IDS/IPS, log alerts, Splunk)
*             Incident response
*             Security liaison with IT operations
*             Scripting/programming to support efficiency in security operations
Here is a link to more information and the job posting: https://jobs.american.edu/JobPosting.aspx?JPID=5994

Two of the previous holders of this position have gone on to security leadership positions at other Higher Ed 
institutions . . . while we hope that we attract someone who wants to stay with us for a long time, we also think it's 
important to support our staff's growth - and do so by supporting training and growth opportunities.

If you have questions, you can contact me at eric () american edu
Thanks,
Eric Weakland, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, ITIL
Director, Information Security
Office of Information Technology
American University
eric at american.edu
202.885.2241
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Eric Weakland, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, ITIL
Director, Information Security
Office of Information Technology
American University
eric at american.edu<http://american.edu>
202.885.2241

______________________________________________________________________
Emails from IT asking you to log in with a link are scams!
No one from Microsoft is going to call you about your computer!
The IRS isn't going to call you and threaten legal action, unless you pay them using gift cards!



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