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The Third Party Risk Management teams consist of domain subject matter experts who focus on governance activities for third-parties both at the enterprise and divisional level. Support establishment of consistent third-party risk management activities across the enterprise and executing for the I&CM business.
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Effectively collaborate with executives, business stakeholders and other risk management professionals across all three lines of defense (e.g. Business Risk Office Partners; Audit; Enterprise Risk Management (ERM.
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Effectively collaborates with executives, business stakeholders and other risk management professionals across all three lines of defense (e.g. Business Risk Office Partners; Audit; Enterprise Risk Management) through various risk programs and engagements.
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The Director – Enterprise Risk reports to the Head of Enterprise Risk. The Director will be responsible for supporting, the development, maintenance, and / or enhancement to the Regulatory Change Management process, New and Changed Product/Process Risk Assessments, and the implementation of risk programs in the Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) technology solution.
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Oversee Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) Program and maintain Navy Federal's Key Service Provider List; liaise with Information Security and other stakeholders to ensure enterprise data safety and integrity.
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A minimum of eight (8) years of experience in Cyber/Information Assurance, with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity disciplines including but not limited to the Risk Management Framework, DevSecOps, and cybersecurity engineering.
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You will partner with colleagues across Card Business, Card Tech, Cyber, Enterprise Supplier Management, Enterprise Risk Management and Operational Risk Management (2nd line) to deliver results and implement Risk solutions to ensure Capital One's continued stability and success.
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A minimum of twelve (12) years of experience in Cyber/Information Assurance, with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity disciplines including but not limited to the Risk Management Framework, DevSecOps, and cybersecurity engineering.
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Experience or familiarity with implementing IT risk management, security protocols, cryptography/PKI, multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, and identity management. The Chief Cybersecurity Architect will be required to effectively translate business objectives and risk management strategies into specific security processes enabled by security technologies and services.
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Each of these activities support the Single-Family, Multi-Family, Investments & Capital Markets, Finance, Enterprise Operations & Technology and Enterprise Risk Management business divisions to enable data governance and data quality on the data assets of the organization.
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The contracts Core Capabilities are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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Their assessments examine the mission owners' critical capabilities and mission impacts if secure operations lack security protections needed to defend their cyber infrastructure and mitigate high-risk vulnerabilities to the enterprise.
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Provide ServiceNow data inventory exports, and enable data sharing with other enterprise tools through APIs and data exchange (e.g. Archer Security Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (SGRC) platform, Flexera One Technopedia, Microsoft Power BI Dashboards, etc.
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Perform enterprise-wide risk analysis and vulnerability assessments and management. Experience with Federal Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance or ATO related tools and content is preferred such as: eMASS, Xacta/IACS, CSAM, Continuum, SCAP/STIG, USGCB, Nessus/Tenable, etc.
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McAfee/Trellix Modules: VirusScan Enterprise (VSE), Endpoint Security (ENS), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Asset Configuration Compliance Module (ACCM), Rogue System Detection (RSD), Policy Auditor (PA), and others as requried.
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