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Define the strategy for cyber threat management services, including the maintenance of the roadmap of process architectures that document the target and working states of cyber risk event management services and a multi-year plan to close gaps against the target state while keeping current with changes to technology and threat landscapes.
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As a Director, Security Risk Management & Governance , you will be primarily responsible for enhancing and driving Dell’s global security and resiliency risk management strategy, framework, tools, and processes.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: This position is responsible for the supervision of the SVP/Compliance and Risk, EVP/Credit Officer, Security and Safety Officer, SVP/Account Resolutions and other positions added as the Credit Union continues to buildout the Enterprise Risk Management program Equal Opportunity Employment Statement: GreenState Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Company:Driven BrandsWe invite you to join us at Driven Brands!
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BS degree in Business, Information Security, Management Information Systems or related major, and at least 10 years of experience in cybersecurity with a minimum of five (5) years demonstrated expertise in cybersecurity governance, compliance, and third-party risk management.
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The Digital Risk Products & Data Strategy (RPDS) team within CFR is the backbone of all risk decisions and help in building the digital products for risk management across customer lifecycle i.e., Onboarding, Credit Underwriting, Authorizations, Collections across card & non card business globally.
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The Corporate Planning & Management (CPM) Division unifies Finance & Planning, Spend Management, Operational Risk and Resilience, and CPM Engineering teams to deliver business planning and analytics, expense management, third party risk management, and governance strategies across the firm.
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Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to third-party risk management. Knowledge of and experience with third-party risk management governance, policies, and organizational structures.
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Your work: Performs more complex work supporting implementation of IT risk management processes and cyber risk quantification (CRQ). Develop methodologies and models to support technology risk management decisions.
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Cloud security, identity and access management, third party risk management, vulnerability management. The third party risk and controls management analyst will be responsible for conducting deep dive technical risk reviews of client's highest risk suppliers.
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10+ years of relevant experience in one or more of the following areas: crisis management, emergency management, risk management, continuity of operations, business continuity, resilience, geospatial analytics, intelligence, travel risk management, military, police, intelligence, NGO, disaster management or relevant field of academia.
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The Enterprise Models and Methods Operations and Governance team within Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) division has an opening for a Model Risk & Controls Manager. Understanding and experience with operational risk management, covering the full lifecycle of activities, including risk identification, assessment, mitigation, monitoring, and reporting.
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Minimum 2 years leadership experience in healthcare, nursing, regulatory/compliance, business, risk management, legal, and/or insuranceAssociate in Risk Management (ARM) certification, Certified Safety Professional (CSP),or Certified Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) or Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) required within 3 years of hire.
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10+ years of experience in information technology, information security, and/or operational risk management, (Includes operations, operational risk management, compliance, audit, and third-party risk management within technology and/or information security), or a combination thereof, or other highly regulated environment.
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About this role: Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Lead Quantitative Solutions Specialist to join the Market Risk Model Validation Team within Model Risk Management (MRM). Engage effectively with senior management, regulators, internal audits, and other key stakeholders with respect to models, validation activities, model risk identification, and model risk management.
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