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The Business Intelligence Analyst will work alongside Reporting Analysts, Quantitative Risk Analysts, Information Governance Advisors, and IT to discover, gather, and build advanced data and data structures.
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We are seeking a dedicated Compliance and Operational Risk Testing Analyst Senior. 6 or more years of relevant work experience (internal/external audit, operational risk/compliance testing, quality assurance.
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By providing valuable insights for risk prioritization, the Analyst will prepare reports that highlight trends, risk levels, and metrics. 5-7+ years of experience within GRC, specifically vendor & risk management standards and frameworks.
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Provide ACAS scanning support for Risk Management Framework authorizations. Job Title: CENTCOM CITS – Information Security Analyst Senior. Assessment of scan results to identify areas where vulnerability remediation has the greatest impact on risk and automated reporting.
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Comprehensive understanding of third-party risk lifecycle management concepts with specific emphasis on inter-dealer brokers, financial markets infrastructure and commodity third party suppliers.
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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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The risk analyst will be responsible for supporting DTCC’s security awareness and training functions. The Security Awareness, Training, Education, and Communication (SATEC) Program's ultimate responsibility is to reduce risk to DTCC by ensuring all workers know, understand, and follow DTCC’s information and cyber security requirements and perform and operate in a secure manner.
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As a Tech Risk & Controls Analyst in Payments Technology, you work closely with various stakeholders to ensure compliance with regulatory, legal, and industry standards, while supporting technology-aligned process owners in managing operational aspects of Governance, Risk, and Compliance.
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When, Millennial Specialty Insurance (“MSI”) partnered with Baldwin Risk Partners in 2019, we were a single-product tech-enabled renters insurance platform with only 18 colleagues. Experience with Adaptive Insights a plus.
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How to discuss common financial topics, including financial markets, equity trading, derivatives, currency, treasury, regulation, and risk. As a production support analyst with mthree, you’ll be on a shared mission to look after the technical systems and processes other teams rely on.
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As a Third-Party Risk Management Senior Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Third-Party Management Policy and Alternative Control Framework Third Party Management Standard across Markets.
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The Data Integration Lead Analyst is responsible for facilitating / executing the day-to-day activities that support the execution, enablement and adoption of the Data Transformation Plan and/or support of use cases through collaboration with Functions, Regions and Lines of Business.
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As a dedicated Business Strategy Analyst Lead you will use quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA's strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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As SAP Security Analyst including 4 y. Perform risk analysis at Role and User level for SOD analysis. DescriptionThe Enterprise Technical Applications Analyst II reports directly to the SAP Enterprise Applications Technology Leader.
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This position is responsible for analysis and reporting of Risk Weighted Assets "RWA" Analytics within the Capital Controllers Group, specifically focused on Wholesale and Securitization RWA calculation relative to Basel Rule. The candidate will work closely with key partners across Capital Controllers Group.
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