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Maintenance of the third-party risk management framework and related documentation and standards, tracking and reporting on third party key risk indicators, which includes the status of SME risk assessments, issues and action plans of third-party engagements, liaising with the different SME teams and engagement owners throughout the lines of business, and training to standards and framework.
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Job Summary: Reporting to the General Counsel the Senior Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management (SVP, ERM) will work across the organization to establish and operate the CSBS risk framework to include overseeing the planning, development, implementation, and operation of CSBS's Enterprise Risk Management program to guide and support CSBS in achieving our goals and objectives.
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Develop a third-party risk management framework to conduct risk assessments and due diligence on existing and potential third parties to identify and mitigate cyber, and compliance risks.
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Lead the RGA enterprise risk management (ERM) framework in multiple regulatory jurisdictions across Asia. Works in conjunction with the Asia leadership teams as well as the RGA Global Risk Services management teams.
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KEYWORDS: RMF, Risk Management Framework, ICD, Information Assurance, IA, IAO, IAT, IAM, A&A, A+, Network+, Security+, Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet),Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), DISA Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), CISSP, CASP.
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Experience with enterprise risk management approaches and objectives (e.g. risk management framework, risk appetite, material risk identification, risk measurement, policy development, regulatory capital, data governance, committee governance.
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With the ERMC, develop a risk management framework and processes and hierarchical governance program specific to the global I&T function. The Senior Director I&T Risk and Compliance Management Services for CSL's technology function (I&T), develops and implements a comprehensive risk management, quality and compliance program, tailored to the global I&T function, that meets the requirements of the Enterprise Risk Management Committee (ERMC) and CSL Quality frameworks.
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Risk Taxonomy team within Risk ID pillar is responsible for design and execution of the ERM operating model and engagement across Business and 2nd line functions to drive effective execution of Citi’s Risk Taxonomy as aligned to the Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Design and implement a framework, process and policies for IT risk management including information security, regulatory compliance, and operational continuity risks. This role will own the overall framework and process for IT risk management, including information security, regulatory compliance, and operational continuity risks.
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Additionally, this role will continue developing, maturing, and executing the organization's ERM Program, including the compilation, assessment, and reporting of significant risks through a standard enterprise risk management framework.
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The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) department's goal is to ensure that the Company has a comprehensive framework for understanding the risks across its various lines of business and establishes a best-in-class risk management culture.
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20% Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): Develop and maintain the credit union’s enterprise risk management framework. Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Risk Management, Communication or a related field; advanced degree and relevant certifications (e.g., CRCM, CIA, CISA, ACAMS, NCCO) are highly desirable.
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As a Supplier Manager you will partner with the departments owning the largest and most complex relationships at Invesco to provide support and ensure the relationship is managed in compliance with the Third Party Risk Management framework.
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Aligned to the key security domains within the Cybersecurity Cyber Risk Pillar you will focus on governance and compliance of regulatory and control obligations for the Cybersecurity of the firm including such disciplines as SIEM, DLP, Digital Forensics, Network Telemetry and File Analysis, Cyber Intel, Vulnerability Management, Attack Simulation, Security Configuration, and Endpoint Detection and Response.
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Support the Annual Model Risk Management Framework update. Model Risk Management or Enterprise Risk Management experience. Cultivate relationships and channels of communication across the 1st, 2nd and 3rd line teams to build risk culture, promote model risk management, share in best practices and provide independent perspective on initiatives and issues related to modeling.
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