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Execute third party risk management procedures related to existing channel partners, including processes related to dynamic risk scoring and re-assessment. Familiarity in conducting third-party due diligence and operating third-party risk management (TPRM) programs preferred.
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As a Third-Party Risk Management Purple Team Analyst, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the customer’s organization's overall cybersecurity posture by integrating with the third-party risk management team to evaluate critical supply chain vendors’ real-world cyber threats, evaluating their security controls, and collaborating with both the supplier and other cyber security functions.
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You will play a key role in GRC's Third-Party Risk Management program. The client team has an immediate opening for a Contingent Worker (Third-Party Risk Management Advisor.
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As a Senior Pension Analyst or Advanced Pension Analyst (Defined Benefit), you will be responsible for providing third party pension plan administration services, including regular annual services and periodic compliance reviews.
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The Senior Analyst of Third-Party Risk Management in Ascot’s Cybersecurity Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) function is responsible for assessing the risk associated with the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data provided to our suppliers.
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Any relevant professional certification, such as Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Regulatory Vendor Program Manager (CRVPM) or Certified Third Party Risk Professional (CTPRP.
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Acting as the primary liaison to physicians, researchers, internal UCSD Health stakeholders, and patients, the incumbent ensures adherence to Medicare's Clinical Trial Policy, federal regulations, and contractual agreements with pharmaceutical and third-party entities.
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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. Create and present training sessions to internal groups related to the use of the Third Party Risk Management system.
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The Senior Vendor Risk Analyst supports the Senior Information Security Officer by overseeing Third Party and Vendor Risk Management within the Bank, performing and reviewing vendor risk assessments with business units, and maintaining current information within the Bank's Vendor Management software.
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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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Perform follow ups with third parties and internal teams for additional information. As a senior analyst on the team, you'll promote and monitor compliance with auditor independence rules and regulations as well as internal policies and procedures to help manage Deloitte's regulatory and reputational risk.
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Compliance Senior Analyst, Independence Consultation - Business Relationships, Independence & Conflicts Network (ICN) Consult with the ICN leaders, professionals, and various Risk & Brand Protection compliance groups (Anti-Corruption, Cyber Security, CoRe Procurement, etc.
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The primary objective of the Enterprise Security GRC Analyst is to support the development and implementation of a robust third-party risk management program. The analyst will gradually assume more generalized GRC functions as the third-party risk management program matures.
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Understanding of third-party risk management practices, including the lifecycle of risk identification, treatment, mitigation, acceptance, and remediation as well as inherent and residual risks.
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Coordinates, monitors, and provides due diligence oversight of third party vendors within Synovus Financial Corp. Ensures responsible parties comply with Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program guidelines, documentation of program activities is accurate and effectively organized, and assessments and reporting are performed in a timely and proficient manner.
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