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Information Security Manager North Saint Paul/Hybrid

Ideal Union is a large Twin Cities credit union with over 900 million in assets and six branch locations. We offer a wide variety of products and services including savings, checking, consumer loans, mortgage loans, online banking and investment services.

Responsibilities

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The Information Security Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Credit Union's Information Security Program, including the performance of risk assessments, security control testing, vulnerability management, incident response, policy, standard and contingency plan maintenance, reporting, workgroup project/ task management, and staff and vendor management. In addition, the Information Security Manager will work closely with the CTO (Chief Technology Officer), and other key team members, to develop strategies and tactics for improving the Credit Union's Information Security Program, including enhancements to security controls, policies, standards, contingency plans, and reporting.

Experience Benefits

Five to eight years of similar or related experience.

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in an information technology related field, or equivalent combination of training, education and work experience. Professional Information Security certification such as CISSP, CISM, CISA, CRISC, GIAC, etc.

Excellent benefits including health/dental insurance, personal leave, tuition reimbursement, life insurance and retirement.

If you are interested in this position, please complete the online application at: https://www.idealcu.com/employment-opportunities www.presspubs.com

Ideal Credit Union is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and strong advocate of workforce diversity. Race/Color/Gender/ Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Religion/National Origin/Disability/Veteran. | We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.

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