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The Information Security Manager is a critical member of the IT Security Risk and Compliance team and will be responsible for a team of senior security experts providing security platform management or global security systems, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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The Information Security Manager is a critical member of the IT Security Risk and Compliance team and will be responsible for a team of senior security experts providing security platform management, global security systems, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with the IT organization, project and application development teams, management and business personnel; in-depth knowledge and understanding of information risk concepts and principles as a means of relating business needs to security controls; an excellent understanding of information security concepts, protocols, industry best practices and strategies.
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The Security Manager must be able to translate the IT risk requirements and constraints of the business into technical control requirements and specifications, as well as develop metrics for ongoing performance measurement and reporting.
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As the Information Security Manager, you will support the Enterprise Risk Director / Chief Information Security Officer in enhancing the Enterprise Risk Framework entailing bank-wide policies and procedures to assist in an enterprise-wide risk management culture.
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The Information Security Manager is a critical member of the IT Security Risk and Compliance team and will be responsible for a team of senior security experts providing security platform management for global security systems, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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Enterprise Risk - Information Security Manager Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Bachelor’s degree in Information Security, Information Systems, or equivalent combination of education and related work experience.
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The Security Manager is a leadership role that requires an individual with a strong technical background, as well as an ability to work within the IT organization and business management to align priorities and plans with key business objectives.
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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 Information Security Manager is a critical member of the IT Security Risk and Compliance team and will be responsible for a team of senior security experts providing security platform management, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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Preferred - Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and/or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM). This role works at the direction of the IT Security Risk and Compliance Director and collaboratively with others across the global organization.
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Conducts risk assessments on systems and architecture solutions to ensure operation in accordance with information security requirements. Defines and implements an IT risk management framework.
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The candidate will serve as a subject matter expert with regards to the Risk Management Framework (RMF) and all associated information security policies and procedures and should possess in-depth knowledge of applying, selecting and testing the NIST family of security controls.
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Ensure Information System (IS) compliance in accordance with the Risk Management Framework (RMF), National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and the DSS Assessment and Authorization Process manual (DAAPM.
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The successful candidate will support and lead Risk Management Framework (RMF) activities including the process managing security and privacy risk, information system categorization; control selection, implementation, and assessment; system and common control authorizations; and continuous monitoring in order to achieve and maintain Authorization to Operate (ATO) for federal information systems.
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