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Professional Qualification in risk management, finance or audit from a recognized Institute (e.g., Enterprise Risk Management Certified Professional (ERMCP), Certified Risk Manager (CRM), Certified Risk Management Professional (CRMP), Chartered Accountant (ACA, ACCA, ICAS), Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Internal Auditor (CMIIA or CIA.
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Reporting to the Director, Technology Strategy within Group Risk Management Enterprise Resilience Risk (ERR), you will drive the Second Line of Defense engagement across all Regulatory Examinations and Regulatory Issue Issues Remediation.
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Capital One's Offensive Security Purple Team reduces cyber risk by uncovering vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the enterprise cyber environment by conducting covert/overt adversary simulation and emulation.
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ICM’s objective is to provide integrated “end-to-end” credit underwriting, identification, measurement, management, and monitoring for wholesale credit risk across the enterprise.
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The Capital & Investment Risk Management (C&IR) team within Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is looking for a Quantitative Risk Analyst to support business initiatives in a highly collaborative environment.
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Your work: Performs more complex work supporting implementation of IT risk management processes and cyber risk quantification (CRQ). Develop methodologies and models to support technology risk management decisions.
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Business Analyst with experience in Financial Crimes domain (ECRR(Enterprise Client Risk Reporting)/AML(Anti Money Laundering), KYC, Sanctions Screening (like OFAC) + Actimize tool exposure.
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At least 7+ years' experience directly in cybersecurity fields, with a demonstrated track record of leading complex GRC projects in at least two of the following areas: cyber risk management, vendor security management, policy & compliance, security awareness and communication.
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Demonstrated knowledge/experience in one or more of the following Cyber Security areas:Cyber risk managementCyber insuranceInformation privacy and protectionCyber crisis management, business resilience and recovery.
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GRM manages and continues to enhance the Enterprise Risk Management, Internal Control, Business Continuity, Crisis Management, and Corporate Insurance frameworks and programs.
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The key activities of PMG include risk appetite & limit setting, breach and concentration risk management, risk mitigation (hedging strategies), portfolio oversight and optimization, stress testing, and other regulatory deliverables.
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1-2+ years of experience in Third Party Risk Management, Vendor Management, or experience in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) We are looking for a Third-Party Risk Management Specialist who is early in their career and can leverage interpersonal and communication skills in concert with deep security and technology expertise to enable business opportunity through efficient and accurate reporting of the state of Security and Privacy in the organization.
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Bloomberg's Quantitative Analytics team is responsible for the design and implementation of modeling analytics that support client pricing and risk management solutions for financial products across the entire suite of Bloomberg products and services, including its terminal with 300,000+ clients, trading system solutions, buy and sell-side enterprise risk management, and derivatives valuation services.
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Good working knowledge of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets and interest rate risk management. Hands-on expertise with any of the SAP Treasury core components (i.e. Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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Familiar with enterprise risk management activities. Assistant Vice President in the Banking Book Risk Measurement / Quality Assurance team within NTMR is responsible for independent market risk oversight of first line, including market risk management of Treasury FX Capital hedging activities, non-trading FX risk relating to new products, concentrations in non-trading FX risk, and CCAR/QMMF Stress Testing.
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