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In this critical role, you will be responsible for overseeing and enhancing our third-party cyber risk management program, governance, security awareness and training, and ensuring the security of our business information assets.
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Leverage Shared Service Integrated Cyber Risk Management Framework to help the business effectively manage business risk. Develop organizational wide Cyber / Information Security risk views by collaborating with internal control groups e.g. Audit, Compliance, Enterprise Risk Management, Legal and Privacy.
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The VP, IT Risk and Security is a key Information Technology leadership position responsible for planning, implementing and maintaining the Information Protection Program at Virtus Investment Partners.
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Catastrophe model evaluation, sensitivity testing, calibration, and validation with a focus on wildfire and cyber perils. SummaryThe Travelers Catastrophe Risk Management Group is seeking a Sr. Associate Data Scientist to join our PERILS team.
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Deloitte Advisory's Cyber Risk team helps complex organizations more confidently pursue their growth, innovation, and performance agendas through proactive management of the associated cyber risks.
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This role is responsible for delivering high quality cyber & IT internal audit results under the direction of IT Audit Managers and Directors, including planning, performing IT risk assessments, and developing and executing test plans to assess design and effectiveness.
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We blend risk strategy, digital identity, cyber defense, application security and managed service solutions to rethink the entire security lifecycle. Industry recognized Professional Security certification preferred (CISSP, CIPP/IT, CRISC.
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Reporting to the Chief Privacy and Innovation Governance Officer, the Chief Privacy Counsel will lead the Privacy Legal team; counsel on high-profile issues related to privacy, cybersecurity, data use, and technology matters; and partner closely with IT, Cigna Information Protection, Data Governance, Digital & Analytics, Government Affairs, and Enterprise Risk Management.
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Learn and execute on Workers Compensation, Cyber Risk for future development. Review new and renewal commercial insurance risks in the Small Business Transportation Program, working with Motor Carrier, General Liability, and Motor Truck Cargo coverages, forms, underwriting, and risk assessment.
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Must have a minimum of 4 years of in IT Audit/Assurance role or similar background in Risk Management, Information/Cyber Security or Technology Engineering/Operations. Candidates for this position are expected to have a solid understanding of IT risk and control concepts and technology processes, have industry knowledge and awareness as well as a strong foundational knowledge of IT Governance and Management practices.
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Our centers house a multitude of specialists, ranging from systems designers, architects and integrators, to creative digital experts, to cyber risk and human capital professionals. Integrate Radiant Logic with third party applications such as SailPoint, Okta.
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Robust hands on experience in Risk, Threat and Vulnerability management tools for Cloud environments with Prisma Cloud, TwistLock, Aqua, StackRox – RedHat ACS, Confectionary, Cloud Conformity, Tenable as well as solid understanding of how these tools are used to protect the cloud.
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Certified Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) Serve as an information security expert and trusted advisor to IT and business partners, enabling them to make informed risk management decisions.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Cyber Risk & Analysis. As a Technology Risk Director in Capital One’s Tech and Product Risk Office, you will apply your risk management, cyber, and technical expertise to the company’s Technology organization.
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Conducting hands-on management of risk assessments, penetration testing, and security audits to verify security effectiveness and regulatory compliance. File Name: Consulting – Tech Consulting - Cybersecurity & Privacy – Cyber Architecture - SAP Solutions - Manager.
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