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Develop and conduct training programs to raise awareness of IT governance and cyber risk management across the organization. Conduct regular risk assessments to identify and evaluate potential threats to enterprise and cyber security.
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Our Risk and Financial Advisory services professionals help organizations effectively navigate business risks and opportunities-from strategic, reputation, and financial risks to operational, cyber, and regulatory risks-to gain competitive advantage.
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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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Associate Chief Counsel will operate as a thought partner with business leadership and functional peers, including those in IT; Cigna Information Protection, Data Governance & Analytics; Government Affairs; Product; Sales; Service Operations; Clinical; Enterprise Risk Management; Finance; Marketing and Digital.
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Job DescriptionThe 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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Working knowledge of industry cyber frameworks/guidance (e.g., NIST CSF, CIS Critical Security Controls, etc.) This is a dynamic IT Audit and risk position in a very progressive organization, with a commitment to staying ahead of the curve in their public cloud adoption strategies, and utilizing the best controls to protect their systems and databases.
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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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Lead/manages various members of the Legal department and partners with General Counsel, Litigation, Employment and Risk and Chief Operating Officer on the strategi plan for the Department as the Company grows.
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Progressively challenging assignments in high and emerging risk areas such as cyber, public cloud, DevSecOps, acquisitions, etc. as well as cyber regulations (e.g., NY DFS, etc.
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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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Experienced in performing security audits, risk analysis, forensics and penetration testing. Define security standards & incident response plans to detect, respond and recover from security incidents using a risk based methodology.
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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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This includes managing providers who can offer cutting edge attack surface management solutions, cyber threat intelligence services and various cyber risk mitigation platforms and tool utilized worldwide.
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