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Your work: Performs more complex work supporting implementation of IT risk management processes and cyber risk quantification (CRQ). Security Risk Management:Conduct risk assessments, analyze the effectiveness of CSAA IG's IT compliance activities, and report with recommendations to leadership.
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Manages from inception of the project until systems documentation including as-built drawings, testing and acceptance, proper commissioning for network [i.e., Risk Management Framework (RMF), Authorization to Connect/Operate (ATC/ATO), Cybersecurity policies, etc., if applicable] is complete and turned over to the using activity.
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Advanced knowledge of IT service management and delivery frameworks. Risk and Issue Management: Identify and mitigate risks associated with contract execution and vendor management, ensuring compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
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Over 3 years of recent experience in managing contracts within a governmental or large-scale organization, particularly in the IT sector. Serves as a liaison between the IT service provider and OIT or OIT clients.
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Proven track record of successfully managing IT goods and service contracts. Manages the entire contractual relationship with IT service providers. The Contracts Manager will establish and maintain agreements for contractual relationships both interagency and with IT service providers for the Office of Information Technology, State.
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Serves as a liaison between the IT service provider and Client or Client clients. The Contracts Manager will establish and maintain agreements for contractual relationships both interagency and with IT service providers for the Office of Information Technology.
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Experience in SoD analysis, risk remediation, and data reports. With over 22,700 associates, it’s the largest software development center of Bosch outside Germany, indicating that it is the Technology Powerhouse of Bosch in India with a global footprint and presence in the US, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region.
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Minimum of 7 years' experience in cyber security operations, incident response, IT risk management or investigation. Develop and implement a comprehensive IT risk management framework tailored to the needs of the banking/financial technology environment.
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Proficiency with contract management software (e.g., Coupa, SAP Ariba) and project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project, JIRA). Master’s degree in business administration, Contract Management, or a related field.
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Accountabilities include, but are not limited to: continental IT executives, property LAN service providers (LSPs), end-user computing services delivery, hosting services, enterprise availability, server, storage, virtualization, inclusive of security/privacy, risk management, and disaster and crisis management.
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The Information Security Manager is a critical member of the IT Security Risk and Compliance team and will be responsible for a team of senior security experts providing security platform management or global security systems, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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IT Compliance, Security, and Risk Analyst. IT Compliance and risk management. Networking with full-time employees and other interns through various planned events and activities that will provide exposure to other facets of the Company outside of IT.
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Experience with leading and advising clients on security to include risk, governance, technology, regulatory drivers and IT security and frameworks such as NIST, ISO, ITIL standards. You will lead customer engagement activities by advising business leaders and C-level Executives in a variety of businesses in all aspects of cyber risk and security.
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Develop System Security Plan using Risk Management Framework (RMF) for DoD Information Technology (IT). Develop System Security Plan using Risk Management Framework (RMF) for DoD Information Technology (IT.
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AS400 Screen Design Aid (SDA) with extensive work with sub files Ability to analyze complex situations and to make sound decisions based on various combinations of partial information, personal knowledge and acceptable levels of risk Competent to work at all phases of applications systems analysis and programming activities Windows and MS Office Tools.
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