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Role Description - Information Protection Sr. Advisor (Third Party Risk Management) The Information Protection Sr. Advisor - Outsourced Security Governance (OSG) is responsible with successively driving and leading the day-to-day third-party outsourced risk assessments by working within a highly matrixed environment with multiple key stakeholders.
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Coordinate risk assessment questionnaires and due diligence artifacts to appropriate third-party risk assessor and subject matter experts (SMEs), such as the Office of General Counsel and Information Security.
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Assess the firm's IT risk management practices related to internal and external audit, board and management oversight, information security, third-party risk management, development and acquisition, business continuity / disaster recovery, electronic banking, payments, and IT operations.
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Third Party Risk Management:Conduct reviews of third-party/vendor risk assessments and escalate significant issues to leadership. Track and manage third party risk assessments within designated portfolio of projects.
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2+ years of third-party risk management including - supplier management, contract management, risk management, customer service. You will be an active participant in the execution of our client's Third-Party Risk Management Program.
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Manage development and continued governance that each MVH Banner has a risk appropriate method and execution for third-party risk management. Bachelor’s degree in Information Security, Risk Management Compliance & Integrated Risk Management/GRC, or Computer Science is required, or the equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work with stakeholders to gather, track, and assess risk information within Blackbaud’s managed infrastructure including the third-party ecosystem.
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Experience with technology risk and/or third-party risk management. Design and develop security policies, standards and procedures across various domains (e.g., Resilience, Data Security, IT Asset Management Governance, Digital Trust, IAM, Cloud Security, Application Security, etc.
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Create and present training sessions to internal groups related to the use of the Third Party Risk Management system. The ICN Business Relationships team performs a critical consultative, quality-assurance, and risk-management function for the Deloitte US Firms, helping the organizations remain unbiased and independent when entering into business relationships with third parties.
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Reporting to a Manager, Third Party Portfolio Management, the Third-Party Portfolio Risk Manager (TPPRM) partners with Product Service Owners (PSOs) in assigned Business Lines (BL), BL Chief Risk Officers (CRO) staff, Risk/Compliance/Audit (RCA) Managers, Procurement Partners, Law Division, Technology and Information Security teams to implement and drive the end-to-end execution of third-party risk management lifecycle.
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Leads a team with a hands-on approach; ensures that risk assessments, security training and awareness, third party risk management, and other risk functions are performed in a consistent and thorough manner aligned with industry best practices and recognized security frameworks.
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The Manager, Enterprise Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) will work within Navy Federal’s Enterprise Operational Risk Management (EORM) Division to perform second line of defense risk management activities.
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Job Title:Third-Party Risk ManagerLocation:CityScapeWhat you'll do:Western Alliance Bank Corporation is currently seeking an experienced Third-Party Risk Manager to join our Third-Party risk management team in the second line of defense (TPRM.
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Work with third party security providers including SOC providers, managed security, MDR, pen testing, vulnerability scan providers, risk assessment and auditors. Certifications (PLUS): Certified Information Systems Security Professional(CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP.
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