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Works closely with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), IT, and Business Executives, to create and manage the Risk Management Program of Lowe’s. 12 years of experience in combination of risk management, security, compliance and Information Technology.
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Familiarity with Information Governance technology ecosystem and how it supports Information Governance processes including: enterprise content / document management systems, records management systems, archival systems, legal hold management systems, mobile device management systems, communication surveillance applications, privacy compliance management systems, data discovery and scanning, etc.
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Coordinate with other Front Line Units and Control Functions (FLU/CFs) Data Strategy and Management teams to streamline the Data Sourcing Strategy for Risk Organization. This job is responsible for defining Data Architecture strategy for Global Risk Management Organization.
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Risk Mitigation - Perform primary oversight and monitoring of Gap Assessment efforts (Risk Management, Liquidity, Capital, Information Security and CECL). Knowledge of major regulatory areas of focuses including Consumer Compliance Regulations, FFIEC Guidance, Stress Testing, Model Risk Management, Capital Planning and Forecasting, Enterprise Risk Management, and Operational Risk Management, Data Governance, etc.
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Lead the development and maintenance of the cyber capabilities including risk calculation, data flow, reporting and integration to support vulnerability management, RedTeam, penetration testing and application security domains in alignment with vulnerability standard.
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Experience with information security programs, audits, controls, risk assessments, and remediation management. Experience conducting information security risk assessments of vendors and vendor software.
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Experience with integrating application security tools into Enterprise vulnerability management systems (e.g., ServiceNow) Design, document, plan, coordinate, and implement complex information security solutions.
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Within EFT we are seeking an Information Security Senior Engineering Manager to join our Data Protection Engineering team. Security information and event management.
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The postdoctoral (postdoc) researcher (postdoc; 1 year with possibility of 1-year renewal): An additional postdoc is needed for the NIH-funded R01 SkyRoCKeT study to support and perform data collection, processing, management, checking, and analysis.
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Basic Knowledge of security-related topics such as authentication, entitlements, identity management, data protection, data leakage prevention, validation checking, encryption, hashing, principle of least privilege, software attack methods, and data storage.
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Lead and define policies specific to Master Data Management and lead the MDM program within HYMH. Master Data Management (MDM) Extensive data management experience, including in-depth knowledge of data modeling, data integration, data configuration, and general database concepts.
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Data protection, data loss prevention, IAM, CIAM, vulnerability management, patch management, cyber defense, threat intel, encryption, MFA, authentication/authorization, application onboarding, etc.
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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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