IS Security Expert at the European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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Date: Tue Nov 05 2002 - 00:17:01 PST

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    The European Central Bank is currently seeking an IS Security Expert for 
    its IS Security Division. The IS Security Division is part of the 
    Directorate General Information Systems. The Division is responsible for 
    advising organisational units, business areas and project teams of the 
    European Central Bank (ECB) and the European System of Central Banks 
    (ESCB) on system risk management and security matters as well as 
    maintaining policies, methods and procedures in the IS security field. The 
    IS Security Expert will provide expertise and advice concerning risk 
    analysis, the definition of security requirements and technical as well as 
    administrative and organisational security measures, in particular for 
    accession country-related projects and activities. Applications should 
    reach the ECB no later than 22 November 2002. Candidates must be nationals 
    of a Member State of the European Union Or nationals of one of the 
    following EU accession countries: Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, 
    Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia.
    
    More details concerning the vacancy and how to apply can be obtained at: 
    http://www.ecb.int/job/ecb03011.htm
    
    The ECB has its own terms and conditions of employment applicable to its 
    staff, including a competitive salary structure, retirement plan, health 
    insurance and relocation benefits. 
    More information such as the recruitment rules, the Conditions of 
    Employment for Staff of the European Central Bank can be obtained at: 
    http://www.ecb.int/job
    
    Further information about this position may be obtained from Mr. Jan 
    Wapperom, IS Security Adviser on +49 69 1344 6475.
    



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