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As a next-generation human capital firm, we connect the best talent in the market to execute transformation and high-value projects for our global clients—solving problems in the areas of Business Transformation, Governance, Risk and Compliance, and Technology and Digital Innovation.
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Identify common controls and draft common control language for the cyber risk management platform. Provide, review and enter responses into the cyber risk management platform, and update risks.
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Position Description: Hartwood is seeking a dynamic Business Development and Capture Manager to focus on sustaining and leveraging opportunities to drive growth and profitability in the Federal government market.
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Must have detailed experience in NIST A&A/RMF guidelines and industry best practices for Risk Assessment and Management, Vulnerability Analysis, Contingency Planning/Disaster Recovery, Configuration Management, Security Assessments, and developing Mitigation Plans.
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Create strategies, plans and approaches to manage Information Risk on behalf of the SF Division and contribute to the Single-family data strategy and data governance roadmap. Freddie Mac is building a culture based on modern software delivery practices to support the secondary mortgage market through rapid technology and best practice innovation.
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Experience in multiple project delivery types, including design-build, design-bid-build, construction manager at risk, etc. We are looking for a senior-level electrical engineer who has extensive experience in leading multi-discipline, electrical-driven projects to fill the role of Project Technical Leader (PTL) to advance our growth in the MEP/energy market.
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The primary target markets for this activity are attorneys, mainly Partners in top law firms, as well as corporate counsel, compliance, and risk professionals within corporations Bring a strong network of C-Suite and legal market contacts which can be translated into new business Create and execute against business development plans in conjunction with Advisory Principals and Managing Directors in your local market for services relevant to the target market defined.
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Prepare system documentation for assessment in accordance with the Risk Management Framework (RMF) and NIST Special Publications (800-37, 800-53 and others); identify deficiencies and provide recommendations for solutions; track findings with POA&M through mitigation and/or risk acceptance.
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Key Responsibilities:The Capture Manager’s primary responsibility is to successfully lead and own applicable steps in the business development lifecycle to incrementally improve win probability and position the organization to craft a compelling technical and pricing solution while identifying and managing risk.
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The personal lines insurance market is a $386 billion industry and one of the most influential sectors in the world economy, and we are quickly becoming the largest distributor of personal lines insurance in the United States.
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Perform web app pentestsPerform vulnerability risk assessmentPerform physical pentests and social engineeringPerform cyber incident response as needed for programsPerform internal and external pentest against systems to determine vulnerabilities and offer mitigation strategies.
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You are paid within the salary range, based on your experience, location and market position Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act.
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Design, build and implement analytical models using people and market data to forecast costs, identify issues and impacts. Provide analytics to assess the effectiveness of our executive pay programs (e.g., goal/target setting, pay-for-performance analysis, pay-at-risk review, tally sheets, etc.
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This position will support water resource projects nationwide including, resilience and vulnerability analysis, flood hazard modeling, flood risk assessment, and storm water management for federal, state, local, and commercial clients.
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Responsible for regulatory, legal and compliance issues including: Risk management for the Branch in regards to monitoring sales, human resources, and legal and regulatory practices. Drives corporate marketing initiatives to help increase market share in High Net Worth households.
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