Chief Information Security Officer
University of the Fraser ValleyJob Summary The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) ensures compliance between institutional strategies and information security by leading, directing, and managing information security resources, expertise, guidance, and the systems necessary to execute strategic and operational plans across the University’s information systems. The CISO is accountable for the University’s enterprise information security posture, ensuring alignment with institutional risk tolerance, regulatory requiremen…
This is a preview — the full job description is on Adzuna.
Opens the company's application page
Listed via
Adzuna
adzuna.com
Similar roles
Design & Tech
Related reads from TCHNX

The Quiet Revolution in Local-First Software
As major platforms face outages and data breaches, a new generation of developers is building applications that prioritise local data storage and peer-to-peer sync, challenging the cloud-first orthodoxy that's dominated tech for two decades.

The Quiet Revolution in Edge AI: Why Your Next Computer Might Not Need the Cloud
As neural processing units become standard in consumer devices, we're witnessing a fundamental shift in how AI applications work. Local processing is no longer a fallback; it's becoming the preferred architecture.

The Rise of AI-Assisted Code Generation 2: Are Developers Becoming Prompt Engineers?
As AI coding assistants reshape software development, the industry grapples with a fundamental question: is writing code giving way to writing prompts? We examine how London's tech scene is adapting to this seismic shift.
