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Technology Skills:Certified in third party risk or other risk domains (CRVPM, CTPRA, CERP, CRISC)Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or relevant IT certifications and credentials a plus.
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Four years of work experience in Model governance, Model Risk Management, Audit, information management can be substituted in lieu of a degree in addition to the minimum years of work experience.
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Six plus years of experience in Model risk management related practices, risk, and audit. Model Risk Management, AI Governance, GenAI Governance, Information Risk Management.
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Operates independently and with peers to execute AI Model Governance and Model Risk management practices and processes. Develop and implement frameworks, processes, and controls for Model Risk Management.
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Programming skills and experience with investment management expert vendor facilities (for example Aladdin, Factset, Morningstar, Bloomberg, and Barra) is a plus. The Senior Manager will be a key member of a dedicated SAM Investment Risk Management team and will work closely with the Head of Investment Risk, fellow team members, portfolio managers, analysts and other business specialists on the subject of model risk management.
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Serves as a leader and subject matter expert on interest rate risk management for Asset Liability Committee, Enterprise Risk Management, Treasury, and lines of business.
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Technology Risk Management (TRM) is a small organization that packs a big punch. At least 1 professional security management or risk management certification: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Informations Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Risk & Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) or Open FAIR Certified.
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This position Director, Technology & Cyber Risk will play a high-impact role in enhancing the organizations cybersecurity and technology risk posture. The first-line CISO has operational responsibilities and reports to the CIO. The second-line Chief Tech Risk Officer (CTRO) and the Technology Risk Management (TRM) organization have broader responsibilities for cybersecurity but also reliability, software quality, resilience, and other technology risks.
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Associates within TRM are highly-skilled information security, cybersecurity, site reliability engineering, technology, and risk management professionals. As part of the second line of defense, it is critical to foster strong working relationships with other leaders in the Lines of Business, Cyber and Technology organizations, and other risk management offices to perform and support evaluations of the firm's risk posture and offer independent advice and recommendations regarding ways to reduce risks.
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At least 5 years of experience working in information security, information technology or risk management. Demonstrate robust risk management oversight in supporting various internal audits and regulatory exams.
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This role will also be expected to lead on our "GLU" (Growing Together, Learning and Upskilling) Program to support the team moving into a new phase of maturity for our Risk Advisors. Director, Technology & Cyber Risk Officer.
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The CTRO is independent, reports to the Chief Risk Officer, and oversees the work of the CISO and the CIO. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Cyber Risk & Analysis.
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Constructively debate issues and connect the dots across various assessments (typically includes risk and control self-assessments, critical business process-level assessments, assessments of new initiatives, scenario analysis, challenge of risk acceptances, etc.
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Strong knowledge of technology/cyber risk, industry, and regulatory trends are essential, paired with strategic thinking, an intellectually curious nature and an ability to thrive in undefined problem spaces.
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And engaging with other leaders to counseling them on the risk treatment options based on Line of Business and enterprise risk appetite. Eligibility varies based on full or part-time status, exempt or non-exempt status, and management level.
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