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Certified in at least one (1) of the following: Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC); Highly desirable. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Information Security, Audit or related field, and five (5) years progressively responsible information security assessment or audit experience, required or High School Diploma or equivalent, and eight (8) years progressively responsible information technology risk management experience, required.
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You will help manage the design and delivery of the Risk controls assurance program, portfolio of projects, incident management, and implementation of overall operational risk management framework elements.
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Risk Manager - KR07AE. This role is an individual contributor in the Production Catastrophe Modeling Team that is part of the Enterprise Risk Management department. The modeling team is responsible for monthly and quarterly enterprise portfolio runs of catastrophe models that produce catastrophe risk analytics for a range of ERM, capital risk modeling, reinsurance, reporting, and pricing uses.
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As a founding member of Ramp's Fraud Risk Strategy & Operations team, you will lead a team of analysts who will leverage data to develop and optimize fraud rules and strategies for the entire lifecycle of a customer, including onboarding (KYC/B, OFAC, fraud risk) and customer management (payment, transactions, account take-over.
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Teams: Credit Risk, Enterprise Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Risk, Model Risk, Operational Risk, Risk Engineering, Corporate Risk, Credit Review Group.
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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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Minimum 5 years of experience in risk management or quantitative strategy role. Partner with data scientists to build and leverage fraud risk models in Ramp's risk policy. Implement fraud risk metric monitoring by researching/resolving risk events and developing levers that mitigate risk factors.
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CFA (Charted Financial Analyst) / FRM (Financial Risk Manager) preferred. Understanding of Liquidity Risk Regulatory requirements pertaining to Reg YY and FINRA, CFTC, NFA or FDIC.
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The Credit Risk Manager is responsible for enhancing policies and procedures, coordinating all FDIC/Internal/Third Party regulatory examination and audit requests related to areas of responsibility, and identifying and overseeing implementation of process improvements.
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Come join Dewberry’s multi-disciplinary team of resilience services professionals dedicated to reducing risk to flooding and hazards as a Project Manager supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA’s) Risk Mapping, Assessment, Mapping, and Planning (Risk MAP) program.
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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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Analytical Thinking, Business Continuity Planning (BCP), Control Frameworks, Decision Making, Operation Risk Management, People Management, Problem Solving, Risk Analytics, Risk Assessments, Risk Governance Similar Jobs (1) Model Risk Management Data Manager locations Chicago, IL time type Full time posted on Posted 10 Days Ago At CIBC, we are in business to help our clients, employees and shareholders achieve what is important to them.
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The Risk Manager is responsible for the identification, investigation, analysis and evaluation of risks and the selection of the most advantageous method of correcting, reducing or eliminating identifiable risk.
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Adobe's Vendor Risk Management Office (VRMO) is looking for a Risk Consultant to drive initiatives around Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) with regard to Adobe's global vendor base.
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MUFG is seeking hands on solution architect interested to build and drive end-end DevSecOps solution in Azure DevOps or GHE. This position is critical to the building and enabling DevSecOps capabilities for the rest of the bank's lines of business teams to build their applications.
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