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The Opportunity

Moncton, NB
Information Technology
Experienced
Full-time
Competition Number: 03-1969

Reporting to the Director of Information Security, the Information Security Policy Analyst performs two core functions for ALC. They are responsible for developing, interpreting, and driving adoption of Information Security policies, standards, and guidelines. Secondary tasks may include participation in the day-to-day monitoring of the in-place security solutions for the identification, investigation and resolution of security breaches identified by the security solutions.

What you'll do

Responsibilities

Assist the Director of Information Security to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information by designing, implementing, monitoring, and enforcing overall information security policies, processes, and guidelines.

Direct the development, implementation, communication, monitoring and maintenance of the Information Security guidelines, policies and procedures.

Drive consensus with various stakeholders to determine policy application and impact, establishing a balance of necessary security protection, business need, and culture.
Provide guidance and consulting assistance to management and staff, and project teams by recommending and enforcing security controls for new and existing technologies and applications.
Execute the key processes/functions that support delivery of the department's threat monitoring and response service.
Execute the key processes/functions that support delivery of the department's vulnerability monitoring and response service.
Execute the security review function, within Change Management, to ensure changes are not introducing unacceptable risks to ALC.
Service requests made for Information Security consulting. This will include such things as support to forensic investigations and ad-hoc requests for Information Security services.
Define, use, and continuously improve the processes and steps required for the consistent delivery of our Technology & Information Security services.
Collect and report on operational security metrics, and vulnerability management baselines.
Ensure Disaster Recovery Plans and practices are in accordance with security guidelines.
Provide on-call support for all in-place security solutions.

What you'll need

Qualifications

  • University degree in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science or equivalent experience required.
  • 5 years of practical working experience in a security position.
  • Experience documenting security process, policies, standards and guidelines.
  • Experience working in process oriented IT environments. Knowledge of the IT infrastructure library (ITIL) framework.
  • Intrusion analysis experience.
  • Security incident response experience.
  • Experience in security risk evaluation and assessment of complex business systems.
  • Experience working with security testing tools, methodologies and analysis.
  • Experience working with IT security tools and technologies.
  • Preferred but not required:
    • Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP)
    • Certified Information System Auditor (CISA)
    • Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
    • SANS GIAC certifications

We're looking for

Core Skills

CISA CISM CISSP Intrusion Analysis IT Security Tools SANS GIAC Computer Information Systems Security Incident Response

A little bit about us

Atlantic Lottery

Our players have been having fun and "dreaming big" since 1976 when Atlantic Lottery started offering lottery games on behalf of the governments of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island. The game options have grown and changed over the years and so has our workforce! Today's Atlantic Lottery has more than 600 employees, who are the heart and soul of our business. We offer everything from dare-to-dream draw games to online bingo; breakopen tickets to sports wagering; and games in social settings and on the internet. With games come winners - big and small wins every day - but the best thing about lottery games is that when you choose to play with us, everyone benefits. 100% of our profits go back into our communities. That feels good! #ProudToBeAL

We are proud, gritty, community-minded, and punch above our weight. Being Atlantic Canadian means that we work hard and we know how to have fun. It also means that we genuinely care for each other as co-workers, neighbours, and friends.

Your best life is waiting in Atlantic Canada. At Atlantic Lottery, we have many roles that allow you to work from any of our four Atlantic provinces. Explore living East:

Are you interested?

Work With Us

There are many reasons why we choose to work at Atlantic Lottery (AL) and one of the most important is feeling a sense of belonging and pride in being part of a company that exists to make Atlantic Canada a better place. AL wants to give back by investing in you through career development and growth that enhances your skills and leaves you feeling energized to come to work each day. We believe our most important asset is our people and we want you to progress at the pace of your talent and to the degree of your commitment. Does this opportunity fit within your development interests?