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The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) department is responsible for enterprise exposure management, catastrophe modeling, catastrophe pricing, exposure concentrations and aggregation and risk reporting.
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Participate in third-party risk management consulting engagements as part of BlueVoyant’s Supply Chain Defense business. 2+ years leading an enterprise risk management program, including Third-Party Risk, Internal Risk Maturity and Assessment, Risk Consolidation, and Risk Reporting.
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Identify and assess technology risks and counsel business units managers, IT GRC, CDO and/or CISO stakeholders on risk management issues to ensure awareness and accountability for technology risks.
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The Sr. Director, Technology Risk at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for all independent risk management and assurance activities over the assigned business area’s technology footprint as part of the second line of defense Technology and Information Risk organization.
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Develop and implement a technical risk management governance, framework to enable the strategic business direction of the organization. The incumbent develops and maintains an effective Technology Risk Management program that enables the assigned business area to comprehensively identify, assess, mitigate, manage, monitor and report technology risk, including performing technical risk reviews of identified domains.
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10+ years of experience in Business Continuity Risk, Third Party , Enterprise Risk Management, Change Management, Strategic Risk, Corporate Strategy, Enterprise Payments Risk, Operational Risk Management or a combination.
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Collaborate with other second line of defense functions such as Operational Risk, Enterprise Risk, Model Risk, Data Privacy, Compliance etc. Participate in relevant governance committees and working groups as a delegate of the Head of Technology, including the Operational Risk Committee, Technology Executive Working Group, Information Security & Data Management Committee, Architectural Review Board, AI Evaluation Forum.
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15+ years overall professional experience in IT risk management roles in a matrix organization. The day-to-day focus may vary depending on the requirements of the overall second line of defense program priorities directed by the Head of Technology Risk and may include: planned or ad-hoc technical risk reviews, review of Technology or Business initiatives, Review and challenge activities, Risk reporting, development of technical risk framework and methodologies.
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We are building a team of Technical and Functional Murex Consultants responsible for enhancing and supporting current Murex Enterprise Risk Management implementation. Work with SME, Business Analyst to develop new market and credit risk solutions in Murex.
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Research current trends and practices in risk management for facility/event management and student groups/activities. The Dir- Risk Management role is responsible for developing a comprehensive compliance, sustainable practices, and risk management program.
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This role is established in the second line of defense and requires collaboration across CISO, Data Office, IT, Operational Risk, Internal Audit and other relevant functional stakeholders within the organization in the management of existing and emerging technology risks.
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EHCG provides best in class services to its customers in the following areas: Business Systems Services; Business Intelligence; Data Analytics and Dashboarding; Enterprise Resource Planning (SAP) Implementation; Legacy System Optimization; Digital Transformation; Cloud Migration; Integration and Modernization; and Risk Management Framework Processes.
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Boston, United States of America Job Description: The Director of Emerging Technology Risk within the Technology and Information Risk Management organization at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for ongoing oversight, assessment, management and reporting of technology and cybersecurity risks associated with the adoption and implementation of Cloud, AI and Digital Assets (e.g. Blockchain, Crypto etc.
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Develop a comprehensive Risk Management Framework (RMF) package including SSPs, Enterprise Sub-System packages, Information Continuous Security Monitoring Plans, and Body of Evidence to support system authorization in coordination with Program Managers, Information Systems Security Manager, and Government Customer Security Control Accessors.
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The position will include proactive management of investment, liquidity and counterparty risk based on ongoing, informed, and educated market observations with a focus on Real Estate within the Alternatives business.
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