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Proven experience with three (3) years in third-party risk management, vendor management, or a related role. Policy ImplementationImplement and enforce third-party risk management policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
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Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) preferred. Responsible for planning and directing the Risk Management and Loss Prevention programs from an operational perspective.
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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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A minimum of 4 years of professional or educational experience with third-party risk management, technology, procurement, or vendor management. Completing additional tasks and procedures related to third party risk management – including but not limited to: Audit requests, quarterly risk review presentations, committee presentations.
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IT Risk Management/Audit industry certification (such as CISSP, CISA, CRISC, etc.) Proficient working knowledge within the following risk domains/technologies: Database and application security, IDS/IPS technologies, System/Access Administration, Firewall technologies, Network Architecture, Security Event Logging & Monitoring, Key Management/Tokenization, Database/Application/Network Layer Secure Protocols, Physical and Environmental Security, Secure Software/Code Development, Change Management, Vulnerability Management.
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Minimum ten (8) years of experience in IT risk management, vulnerability management, security operations, or information security, including Minimum three (3) years managing, developing and implementing and/or integrating new systems and processes, preferably IT in security technology space.
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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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Deep understanding of risk management and fluency in related areas such as operational risk, reputational risk, legal risk, insurance risk, treasury risk, cyber risk, business resiliency, environmental risk, compliance, third party risk, and information management.
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Working knowledge of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) and IT Vendor Risk Management tools. Keeps abreast of the latest security, privacy, and regulatory concerns and best practices impacting third party risk management.
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Advise customer on Risk Management Framework (RMF) assessment and authorization issues. Develop and oversee operational information systems security implementation policy and guidelines of network security, based upon the Risk Management Framework (RMF) with emphasize on Joint Special Access Program Implementation Guide (JSIG) authorization process.
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Responsible for providing advice, guidance, and effective challenge to the IT Asset Management (ITAM) program and related risk management, governance, and oversight processes. Bachelor's Degree and 6 years of experience in Financial Services, Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance or Accounting OR High School Diploma or GED and 10 years of experience in Financial Services, Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Compliance, Audit, Finance or Accounting.
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Opportunities to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and resilience of our technology third-party risk management processes and controls. echnology third-party risk management optimization, providing guidance, support, and thought leadership to internal stakeholders and senior management.
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We are partnered with an established American bank who is seeking a Senior Enterprise Risk Management Analyst to join their growing ERM team. Risk/controls experience in areas such as information technology and general banking operations including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial and consumer banking products and services.
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Knowledge of basic principles of risk management, insurance, loss control, safety, emergency management, business administration and business objectives. Emergency & Risk Management Analyst.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong bank corporate treasury background, with subject matter expertise in corporate treasury areas such as asset/liability management, interest rate risk, liquidity risk, funds transfer pricing, deposit analytics, and stress testing.
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