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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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Advise senior management (e.g., Chief Information Security Officer [CISO]) on risk levels and security posture. The Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) will be responsible for leading a team to execute risk management efforts against the CAO’s inventory of on premise, vendor, and cloud-based systems.
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5+ years of professional experience including general IT/Business responsibilities, customer/third-party interactions, Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM), IT Security and contracts/legal.
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A demonstrated understanding of Controls Testing, Issue Management and Risk and Control Self Assessments within areas such as information technology, general banking operations including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial and consumer banking products and services.
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IT Cyber Risk Manager The IT Cyber Risk Manager is responsible for the strategy, preparation, and execution of the company’s cyber and IT Risk Management Program. You will assist with the planning, design, and development of IT Risk Management Framework and guide the risk management activities, working to enhance and mature the program.
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The role will oversee the Security Operations Center, inform the overall Information Security strategy for the company, and be the subject matter expert on all general Information Security matters including incident response, vulnerability management, access controls, third-party risk management, data privacy and enterprise risk management.
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In this role you will get the opportunity to explore different areas of Operational Risk Management in the First Line. The Analyst Program will consist of three, eight-month rotations focusing on overall Operational Risk Management and Third-Party Risk Management.
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Lead the identification, measurement, communication, and management of third-party risk management (3PRM) Relevant IT or Risk Management certification (CRISC, CISSP, CISM, CISA, or similar.
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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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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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Willing to work toward certifications such as CIA, CAMS, CRMA, or others that apply to regulatory compliance and/or risk management. Support the Third-Party Risk Management Manager by performing second line monitoring related to third parties.
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This role will be the senior leader responsible for first line of defense risk management and oversight activity for the Technology and Cybersecurity organizations and serve as the primary risk partner for the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Technology Officer’s organizations.
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5+ years of relevant experience in the financial services industry with specific responsibilities related to Model Risk Management programs and practices; advanced understanding of enterprise or operational risk, related control frameworks and practices, and regulatory requirements; thorough knowledge of banking products.
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A career in Treasury Advisory, within Risk & Regulatory Advisory, will allow you to advise financial institutions on developing strategies to optimize financial performance and risk management across financial risks, including liquidity risk, market risk, counterparty credit risk and interest rate risk.
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A career in our Balance Sheet Management practice, within Financial Risk and Regulatory services, will provide you with the opportunity to help business leaders embed a proactive and dynamic risk management capability and mind set into their corporate business practices.
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