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Previous experience in banking, with specific emphasis on reporting, business intelligence, systems, technology, data, risk, compliance or related areas4. Serve as a consultative resource on risk reporting, data, system, or related issues.
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Our client, a leader in the financial technology industry , is looking to hire a Risk Analyst to join their team in Atlanta, GA. This is a hybrid role and will be onsite 2x-3x a week.
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Augmentjobs is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Associate Technology Risk Analyst to join our dynamic team. As an Associate Technology Risk Analyst, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the security and efficiency of our IT systems while developing your career in technology risk management.
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Participate in Coinbase Technology Governance framework, and in the ICT Risk Management framework. We’re looking for an IT Analyst to join Coinbase US technology team. Establish and monitor Technology Risk remediation plans.
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As an IT Risk Analyst, you will be responsible for responding to audits, working with IT partners to build and execute Risk Mitigation plans to include tracking plans through completion and reporting on risks related to information technology.
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Minimum 3 years information security experience: information technology audits and assessments, third party risk management, information security technology programs, remediation management.
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IT Risk Analyst. Understanding of networking (LAN, WAN), server administration, SAN and blade technology. Assist in the development and management of the annual certification process of standards, policies and guidelines for the Technology teamr.
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Contribute to effective governance materials through reporting and data visualization to aid the Technology and Operations Risk Oversight Committee (TOROC) in execution of its duties. The Technology, Operations, Digital and Data (TODD) Risk Program Governance and Strategy Liaison supports the design, communication, implementation, and execution of the TODD Risk strategy.
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As part of Cybersecurity Consulting within the Digital Transformation and Technology (DTT) department’s cybersecurity team, you will be charged to provide expert cybersecurity leadership and consultation to technical and non-technical colleagues with wide latitude and broad topical scope.
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You’ll build on your foundations in Engineering, Information Technology and Business to design and implement business-aligned cyber risk management programs with processes and solutions that integrate strategy, risk, legal, and regulatory components.
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The AIM team understands our role as a strategic partner to departments throughout the city; we strongly believe technology has the potential to elevate the City of Atlanta and is essential to moving the mayor’s vision forward.
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Knowledge of and passion for media, entertainment, and technology industries (including key players, growth trends and drivers, new media models, industry structure, etc.) The Senior Information Security Risk Analyst will oversee a team responsible for the identification, assessment and remediation of information security risks to the organization.
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Industry acumen on records management, model risk, and computing tools; professional curiosity to drive ongoing education on forefront of developing technology. Data, Records and Tools Risk Analyst.
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Serve as the backup technology risk and control activities for internal and external stakeholders related to NERC CIP and TSA Security Directives. Facilitate the execution of the Technology Organization’s patch and vulnerability management review processes in support of compliance with NERC CIP and TSA Security Directives.
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Establishing key relationships with Investment Intelligence business and technology management, serving as a trusted partner to the management team, and contributing to the unit's strategic growth within our risk frameworks.
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