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Minimum of 5 years of experience in IT compliance, Data Governance, risk management, and technical security, with a strong focus on PCI DSS. We are seeking a highly skilled IT Compliance, Data Governance, and Risk Management Specialist with a strong technical security background and extensive experience in PCI (Payment Card Industry) Compliance to join our team.
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From reviewing organizational activities in an operational audit to helping a client go public by assessing their compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, you will help our clients improve the effectiveness of their risk management, governance, and internal control processes.
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Holds experience in delivering Risk and Compliance management services for a client based delivery environment. Assist in compliance initiatives at function and organizational levels in areas of Information security and Risk Management.
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Applied knowledge of technologies for data mapping, risk assessments, third party risk management, compliance tracking, security controls management. Works to understand the clients’ business environment and risk management frameworks and approaches.
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Develop and maintain comprehensive documentation for IT governance, risk management, and PCI compliance activities. Prepare comprehensive reports on compliance status, risk management activities, and security incidents for senior management and regulatory bodies.
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Understanding of the interconnectedness across the financial risk stripes including interest rate risk / asset liability management, capital management and liquidity risk management; and.
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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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Knowledge of general cybersecurity concepts and methods including, but not limited to secure configuration management, data protection and privacy, security monitoring, incident response, governance, risk and compliance, patch management, enterprise security strategies and architecture.
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3+ years experience in compliance, third-party risk management, or operational due diligence in the investment management industry. Preparing reports for GSFR’s Investment Management, Allocation and Risk Committee (IMARC), and GSIS’ Institutional Portfolio Committee (IPC.
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Reporting to the SVP of Compliance, the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) Officer is a technical level position responsible for assisting with the management of the Compliance function and ensuring compliance with Bank Secrecy Act (BSA.) The BSA Officer is responsible for ensuring the implementation and effective testing of appropriate risk-based controls over designated areas of the Bank with a focus on regulatory compliance.
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Execute defined responsibilities for various IT Security and Compliance Management projects. Experience in Risk Management/Compliance Assurance/ Audits. Information Security Co-ordination and administration to handle NERC CIP and SOX compliance activities.
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Build NERC CIP control testing procedure based on IT Environment and manage Compliance. Compliance management through GRC tool. Design reports related to compliance monitoring and improvement activities to ensure compliance with internal security policies etc.
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Corporate Treasury Operations provides payment processing, liquidity, cash management and bank relationship management services for our institutional, retail, and corporate clients as well as firmwide flows.
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This role will be the primary conduit for all OT Risk and Compliance, including: Internal Controls over Financial Reporting (ICFR), General Technology Controls, audits, and as a Risk Liaison to PCAOB’s Enterprise Risk Management Office.
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Ability to assess and analyze data and make risk mitigation recommendations to project management. Coordinate insurance and bonds through corporate risk management for ongoing projects.
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