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City of New York

www.nyc.gov

 
The City of New York is the most iconic and dynamic city on the planet. With a population of more than 8.4 million people, New York is not only the largest city in the United States — it is the academic, cultural, commercial, and financial capital of the world. City government is filled with opportunities for talented individuals seeking to improve their communities and make a meaningful difference in the lives of their fellow New Yorkers. Every day, the City`s more than 300,000 employees improve infrastructure, provide vital social services, build technology, protect health and safety, and so much more.
  • Number of Employees: >100K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.nyc.gov
  • 1 Centre Street
    New York, NY USA 10007
  • Phone: 212.509.4585

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Roger Shields
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Matthew Fraser
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Paul Kim
Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Colin Ahern
Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Sue Wang
Director of Cyber Security governance Profile

Jobs

Chief Information Security Officer

City of New York New York, NY

Deputy CISO

City of New York New York, NY
The Deputy CISO for NYC and Head of Threat Management is responsible for the Threat Management domain which encompasses the Security Operations Center (SOC), Computer Emergency Response (CERT), Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), and Counter Threat Automation (CTA) functions. The Deputy CISO is responsible for leading and executing an innovative, intelligence-integrated, ...

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