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Experience with legal contract reviews Cyber Risk Assessment Experience GRC tool implementation and management is a requirement Strong leadership skills and have the ability to coach and mentor a team Our purpose is sustaining energy and water for life, and it is demonstrated in everything we do as a business and as an employee team.
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Proficiency in applying and interpreting common GRC frameworks such as NIST, CMMC, and FedRAMP, as well as understanding relevant regulations and compliance requirements.
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GRC experience is a requirement and incumbent must demonstrate expertise of security risk identification, response, and continuous monitoring. Use the SCRM-related cybersecurity, compliance and risk requirements as a primary metric within commercial terms (such as cost, schedule, and performance) for measuring a vendor’s compliance with the contract.
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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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This role is based in Poland as a n Information Security GRC Analyst reporting to the Info rmation Sec urity GRC Audit Manager on the Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) Team. This GRC Analyst will collaborate with process owners, internal auditors, external auditors, and other stakeholders to help review, monitor , and resolve findings.
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Familiarity with Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) tools such as ServiceNow, Archer, etc. This role will identify and document requirements, acquire, transform, and enrich data, design use cases, analyze data, and deliver high quality results to assess and improve risk management posture, regulatory compliance, and the control environment.
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Monitor the compliance of vendors to the Liberty Utilities SCRM-related security requirements throughout the supply chain lifecycle, including the termination and offboarding of supplier relationships Education and Experience University - Bachelor degree or equivalent experience 5 + years of cybersecurity experience Relevant security certifications is an asset (i.e., GCIA, GCIH, GSOC, Security+, CISSP,CRISC etc.
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About the job Be responsible for managing a team that bridges the gap between compliance and information security by supporting policy and standards development, risk assessments, audits, and overall security controls guidance.
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Skills and attributes for success Experience in deploying large scale, cross functional, globally distributed and complex SAP transformation projects with in-depth knowledge of Application Security and SAP GRC Access Control solution that supports access management compliance.
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This role supports the IT Cybersecurity team in managing multiple domains of cyber risk in an increasingly complex and challenging cyber supply chain. Purpose The Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management Supervisor will lead the cyber supply chain risk management team for the IT Cybersecurity GRC group.
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We design, manufacture, market, install and service high-performance products and solutions that connect and protect mission critical equipment, buildings and essential processes.
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Experience with implementing and managing Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) systems (e.g. - OpenPages, Archer, Workiva, RiskConnect, MetricStream), including managing requirements, program/project management, and ongoing maintenance.
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Experience with Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems (e.g., Workiva WDesk, Highbond, Audit Board, ServiceNow, etc. BA/BS in Accounting, Auditing, Finance or related field and a minimum of 3 years in IT Audit, IT internal controls or IT Compliance and at least one professional designation; or 2 years in public accounting (e.g., Big Four firm); or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Design and produce new reports through the ERM/GRC systems or manually as needed by management or the Enterprise Risk, Compliance, and BSA Director. Willing to work toward certifications such as CIA, CAMS, CRMA, or others that apply to regulatory compliance and/or risk management.
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4+ years of experience in information security and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) with a specialty in privacy and data security in the technology sector.
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