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9 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 17 MAY 2020 NEWS We're Recruiting Join Our Team Senior IT Security and Compliance Manager Permit no. 257/2020 Qualifications: • A minimum of 5 years' experience in an ICT management/security position & in possession of a valid CCNA certification. OR • A minimum of 3 years' experience in an ICT security field and in possession of a valid CISSP or CCNP certification. OR • In possession of a recognized qualification at MQF Level 6 in Computing and 2 years' relevant work experience in an ICT Interested persons are kindly requested to submit a letter of application and a detailed CV to recruitment@identitymalta.com by Sunday 31 st May 2020 Job Description: • Design enhancement for internal controls including segregation of duties, production change management, compliance, network security, incident handling, risk assessment and transmission integrity. • Communicate control strengths and weaknesses to IT management and collaborate with IT to develop mitigation plan. • Coordinate and facilitate Disaster Recovery planning, policies and failover tests. • Manage ISO, security compliance certifications and industry standards. • Review and update existing documentation, including Internal Control Standards, in order to meet regulatory requirements and ensure that business processes, policies and procedures are effective and sustainable. • Conduct regular Information Security Risk Assessments, including interviews of applicable stakeholders, in order to ensure that appropriate security controls are in place to mitigate risks. • Manage vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, coordinating with external vendor conducting tests, and coordinating all remedies and prioritization activities. • Monitor performance and service levels. • Monitor regulatory risk assessments on business and operational processes, procedures and policies, providing recommendation for mitigation or remedies. • Ability to interpret regulations, compliance requirements and technical jargon, and communicate to all levels of the organization in simplified terms. • Keep abreast with technical as well as strategic developments within the ICT industry and specific business area/s. • Prepare tender documentation requirements and specifications. • Monitor technological and operational changes to IT systems activities. • Report on security issues, audits & project assignments. JAMES DEBONO THE concessionaires of Gzira's Council of Europe Gardens want to build an office build- ing to run as an administrative office for the marina and the public garden itself. Plans in a project develop- ment statement to build two additional pontoons in the yacht marina, propose an "op- erator concession area" for the marina's offices and other un- specified services in the garden. The concession awarded to Gzira Gardens Marina Con- sortium includes the Gnien il-Kunsill tal-Ewropa itself. The 25-year concession was awarded by public tender in 2018, attracting bids from 14 entities. But the application for the additional two pontoons has been presented by Trans- port Malta, and not the con- cessionaires. A general masterplan is moot- ed in the project statement for the pontoons, which refers to "a holistic redesign" of the area, the current access-only road and the public garden. The landward concession area will be subject to a separate plan- ning application. The project will take place in four phases, the first being the construction of a pontoon which was already approved back in 2011. The second phase will be the two new pontoons. The third phase is described as the "formalisation and ra- tionalisation of on-street car parking", aimed at minimising the footprint taken up by the parked cars so that the entire stretch of road is turned into a "a pedestrian-priority, low- speed area with a paved finish that is continuous with a fully pedestrian and bicycle-friend- ly promenade to connect the western Gzira promenade to the eastern promenade of Ta' Xbiex." Phase 4 will consist in the upgrading of Gnien il-Kunsill tal-Ewropa "to ensure the relevance of the public space by providing an access- for-all, safe, green park, maximising the vege- tation and redesigning the park around the ex- isting mature trees." But plans also refer to the "introduction of operators concession area" housing the marinas administration offices and "services". According to the PDS, the rehabilitation and upgrade of the Gzira gardens marina will also bring about an increased number of people to the area. "Increased footfall will bring increased economic activity to the entire area and the pres- ence of more people within the area will provide further safety to the spaces themselves, through natural surveillance." Gzira gardens redesign includes bike-friendly promenade, office A general masterplan is mooted in the project statement for the pontoons, which refers to "a holistic redesign" of the area, the current access-only road and the public garden

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