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Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Program. Experience: 5 years experience in a risk management, third party risk management, audit, compliance, security governance or legal services role.
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Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) ProgramProvide support to the Medicaid Integrated Compliance team and the Medicare and Medicaid Compliance Officer to ensure compliance with the established Common Compliance Framework (CCF.
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As a Principal Qualitative Risk Analyst, you will be part of the Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) team, reporting to the Manager of GRC. You'll work closely with other people in the Information Security (Infosec) team as well as cross-functionally with Engineering teams across the company.
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Experience using Cyber Security relevant tools, systems, and applications to include but not limited to Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) applications, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Application Allow or Deny-listing, and Vulnerability Management Solutions (VMS.
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Experience with governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) or vendor management tools. Minimum 10 years in a combination of risk consulting, risk management experience or similar roles involving compliance, governance, risk and / or audit.
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Additionally, the incumbent will support the Lead Director in the ongoing maintenance and management of Medicaid compliance data and reporting in the CVS Health governance, risk, and compliance software platform (GRC tool) and the completion of the CVS Health enterprise risk assessment process for the Aetna Medicaid line of business.
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Experience with Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems (e.g., Workiva WDesk, Highbond, Audit Board, ServiceNow, etc. Provide valuable insights to the business to improve the effectiveness of risk management, control and governance processes.
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We are seeking a highly motivated GRC Analyst II to help us maintain a robust cybersecurity governance, risk, and compliance program. To learn more, visit years of experience in cybersecurity, GRC, or technology audit.
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The Information Security Governance Risk and Compliance Analyst (GRC Analyst - REMOTE) will be responsible for performing risk-based analysis of information technology environments to identify compliance gaps and assist with guiding solutions to resolve identified gaps.
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Knowledge and experience in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) are highly favored. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, company policies, and operating procedures.
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Utilize technical proficiency in data protection technologies, including DLP, CASB, data classification, privacy solutions, behavior analytics, encryption, and Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) tools.
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A Senior Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) is a Cybersecurity professional responsible for the maintenance and support of Cybersecurity’s many programs (including risk management, compliance, vulnerability management and security awareness training) that meets the parameters prescribed by the Office of the CISO for the organization.
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Expertise in IT governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) to ensure that enterprise. Establishes and conducts architecture governance processes (compliance, approvals, put on hold, reject, issue non-conformance citations with timeline to comply, administer dependencies) and keep CIO and DVP CTO in their vision compliance.
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Experience in working with Governance Risk Compliance (GRC) tools. The Information Security Risk Analyst / Information Security Analyst / IT Risk role will be responsible for assessing security risks and monitoring risk indicators and remediation activities across the Group.
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Camio is a leading AI Computer-Vision company dedicated to revolutionizing video analytics, search and retention solutions for governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) applications.
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