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Reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer, the Cyber Risk Management Lead will lead the Security team on cybersecurity risk management initiatives. Minimum of 8+ years of experience in Cyber/IT Risk management.
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Fully integrate cybersecurity into third party risk management, ensuring requirements are met by all types of our vendors and suppliers. Integrate threat intelligence into risk management, ensuring our priorities are based on real world threats.
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The Compliance, Conduct, Operational Risk Technology & Cybersecurity (CCOR Tech & Cyber)group within the organization has areas of alignment across all Lines of business (LOBs), Regions and Corporate Functions (CFs), responsible for the independent oversight of first line operational risk management practices and compliance with technology and cybersecurity laws, rules, and regulations.
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Ensure alignment of security policy, standards, and controls with the enterprise security risk management framework to produce scalability and flexibility. Educate on and evangelize the cybersecurity risk management framework, allowing risk owners to execute on their commitments as owners.
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This position will support the BT Risk Manager in the management and administration of the Cyber/Risk Management program and Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) processes and tools.
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The Business Technology (BT) Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst is responsible for risk identification and management across the BT department and the overall American Heart Association organization.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst in our National Center office located in Dallas, TX. (Home-based work available) The Business Technology (BT) Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst is responsible for risk identification and management across the BT department and the overall American Heart Association organization.
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Be Valued at the American Heart Association by following us on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , and at heart.jobs. Responsibilities Active participation in developing and implementing strategic initiatives for the Cyber Risk Management Program (CRMP.
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Support and administer the Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) Tool surrouding data mapping, cookie consent, privacy consent, third pary risk management and overall risk management.
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Applied knowledge of technologies for data mapping, risk assessments, third party risk management, compliance tracking, security controls management. Gains an understanding of the client’s business environment and risk management frameworks and approaches.
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Keyword: Cyber, Security, Compliance, I PCI, NIST, ISO, Compliance Manager, Google VPC, AWS Cloud, CISA, CISM, CISSP, AWS, Security Administrator. Two (2) or more years of experience in IT controls, Cyber (NIST or CIS), HIPAA, PCI, or security compliance, required.
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The Senior Cybersecurity and Compliance Consultant supports and advises BDO’s clients (customers) to satisfy their compliance, cyber security, IT controls and multiple governance frameworks applicable to their organization.
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Participates in engagements for PCI, data security, compliance and governance frameworks, security vendor assessments and IT controls assessments. This role evaluates and assesses business and technology operations to help companies with compliance and security to applicable frameworks, along with providing possible solutions for the mitigation of risks and/or continuous improvement with security.
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Conducts and assesses compliance and governance requirements based on standard programs to assist the organization in meeting business needs. This position may also assist clients implement compliance, security, or governance programs to in an effort to help them focus on other business initiatives.
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AWS Cloud Practitioner or Microsoft 365 Certified, preferred. Participates in remediation planning and outlines client requirements applicable to frameworks such as PCI, ISO, NIST, and CIS, for example.
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