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The Executive Director, Cyber Security and IT Risk Management is responsible for the security of the District’s information technology resources, digital assets, user identity, and data privacy.
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Your work: Performs more complex work supporting implementation of IT risk management processes and cyber risk quantification (CRQ). Develop and maintain security dashboards to inform security risk management, IT teams, and business leadership of risk exposure.
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Leverage big data in support of an enterprise scale Medical Device Cybersecurity program spanning Risk Management, Cyber Digital Transformation, Threat Management, Network Security, End Point Security, IT Controls, Security Operations and Identity and Data Management.
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As part of the second line of defense, it is critical to foster strong working relationships with other leaders in the Lines of Business, Cyber and Technology organizations, and other risk management offices to perform and support evaluations of the firm's risk posture and offer independent advice and recommendations regarding ways to reduce risks.
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Our senior consultants provide support in Cybersecurity, Cloud Security, Application Security, DevSecOps, Network Security, Data Security, Threat and Vulnerability management, Identity and Access Management, Encryption, PKI / CLM Architecture, Technology Risk Management, GRC Solutions, IT Audit, IT Compliance, IT Controls Integration, IT Compliance, Report and Certification preparation and remediation, and Advisory services on program design, build, review, and modernization.
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At least 1 professional security management or risk management certification: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Informations Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Risk & Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) or Open FAIR Certified.
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Working with talented associates, you are the conscience of all areas of Technology and the wider Business when it comes to Technology and Cyber Risk. You are a highly motivated, experienced, collaborative Risk Management professional that is forward thinking, quick to adapt, and technologically adept.
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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 Network Security Analyst helps to ensure organizational cyber security and data risk exposure is minimized for electronic information systems. Create security incident communications on behalf of the IT Operations Manager for distribution to IT Management and external business customers.
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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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Active participation in developing and implementing strategic initiatives for the Cyber Risk Management Program (CRMP). Assist project teams in the implementation of security measures to meet corporate security policies, manage risk, and meet external regulations, including various data security standards.
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This position is expected to have an expert understanding implementing the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) tailored to specific cyber environments. Plan, prepare, and devise work plans that ensure cyber efforts are conducted within approved budget and schedule parameters while implementing IS&S project management processes.
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5+ years’ experience implementing cybersecurity mandates and Risk Management Framework (RMF) principles, Assessment & Accreditation lifecycle, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publications including 800-53, Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publications 199 & 200, and Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) processes including Office of the Designated Approving Authority (ODAA) Business Management System (OBMS) web-based system.
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Manage & enhance the cyber risk management program to ensure proactive and comprehensive approach to managing cyber risk within PSEG. Optimize and streamline third-party risk management processes to ensure effective oversight and adherence to security requirements.
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Looking for a Network Security Analyst to help our client ensure organizational cyber security and data risk exposure is minimized for the electronic information systems. The IT Security Analyst will also work in tandem with IT Operations engineers and management as required.
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