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Lead DLP/Insider Threat Consultant

AT IBM
IBM

Lead DLP/Insider Threat Consultant

San Francisco, CA

Introduction
Information and Data are some of the most important organizational assets in today's businesses. As a Security Consultant, you will be a key advisor for IBM's clients, analyzing business requirements to design and implement the best security solutions for their needs. You will apply your technical skills to find the balance between enabling and securing the client's organization with the cognitive solutions that are making IBM the fastest growing enterprise security business in the world.

Your Role and Responsibilities
- US data security SME who knows Altria and its environment with the consulting skills in Data Protection with a focus on DLP/CASB/Insider Threat
- Experienced with Forcepoint and Purview implementation and tuning.

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- Requires excellent documentation and training skills and working with our colleagues in India.
- Transition the steady state support of the Forcepoint solution from Altria contractors to IBM in India.
- Implement migration of QRoC UBA and CASB for MS365 to Sentinel.
- Ongoing support of DLP/Insider threat by the India team with one month per 6-month interval ongoing tuning by a data security expert.C27

Required Technical and Professional Expertise
CISA, CISSP, CISM or similar certifications
Experienced with Forcepoint, Purview, CASB, DLP/Insider Threat, QRadar UBA, Discovery/Classification/Tagging, DPSM

Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
Ability to build and lead a delivery team.

Client-provided location(s): San Francisco, CA, USA; New York, NY, USA; Washington, DC, USA; Austin, TX, USA; Denver, CO, USA
Job ID: IBM-21114392
Employment Type: Full Time

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