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Assess risk impacts at the line of business and enterprise level. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
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Perform independent assessments of operational risks though operational risk monitoring programs (e.g., significant event reviews, deep dive reviews, risk metrics, operational risk appetite, independent risk management assessments) Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills.
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In addition to control evaluation and risk assessment activities, you will work closely with CCB Business Operational Risk teams, CCB Technology leadership, and Technology Risk Control teams to drive execution of operational risk management framework procedures.
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HOW YOU WILL FULFILL YOUR POTENTIAL Job Summary and Key Responsibilities: Enable the fraud investigation team with the tools, resources, and intelligence to mitigate identified fraud risk and drive fraud recoveries.
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As a Senior Risk Specialist in Capital One's FS Data Strategy and Products team, you'll be responsible for working with business partners to identify and mitigate potential risks to Capital One. Senior Risk Specialists at Capital One are the front line of defense to ensure our Company remains stable and profitable.
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As a Technology Operational Risk Management Senior Associate on the Compliance, Conduct, and Operational Risk (CCOR) Team, you will conduct quality assurance oversight of compliance with CCOR policies and standards in our Practices group within the Transformation and Execution team.
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As the P&C Catastrophe (Cat) Risk Management Executive you will serve as a key advisor responsible for recognizing and reporting strategic and aggregate risks across the Property and Casualty (P&C) business while advancing the Enterprise Risk Management function for aggregation, quantification, and qualification of risks.
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Working across multiple systems of record, this role will identify areas of technical risk to the business by analyzing IT architectures, security controls, evolving industry practices, etc.
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Reporting to the Technology & Cybersecurity Risk Senior Manager, the person in this role will join the collaborative and agile Cybersecurity Risk and Operations Management team to visualize and reduce Toyota's technology risk and guide the Cybersecurity Risk Management strategy and business.
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Business Title: Director, Risk Management-Digital Office. KPMG is currently seeking an Associate Director or Director Risk to join our Management Risk Management Digital Office organization.
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The third party risk and controls management analyst will be responsible for conducting deep dive technical risk reviews of client’s highest risk suppliers. These technical deep dive reviews will then been evaluated against technical and business resilience planning, incident response plans, and cyber intelligence reporting.
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Toyota’s Cybersecurity and Risk Management (CSRM) Department is looking for a passionate and highly motivated Third-Party Cyber Risk Management (TPCRM) Engineer II. Demonstrated success in project management, business analysis, and data analysis.
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