AVP - Information Security Risk Manager Information Technology (IT) - Chicago, IL at Geebo

AVP - Information Security Risk Manager

AVP - Technology Risk Governance Location:
Chicago I am currently working with a Global Bank that is looking to add a AVP to their Operations and Technology Risk GroupIdeal candidates have 4-6 years of experience and are familiar with IT risk and regulations, operational resiliency, and cyber/cloud security principlesIn this role, you will be an imperative part of the firm's buildout and implementation of their IT operations governance infrastructureYou will also perform reviews across numerous lines of business to assess the adequacy of their controls and generate dashboards to present to senior management to challenge and validate the strength of the firms risk frameworkThis is a role that will require a strong background in technology platforms and strong interpersonal skills, as you will be conducting high visibility projects and managing rapport with the first and third lines of defense
Responsibilities:
Conduct risk assessments across numerous lines of business, determining the adequacy of controls and ensuring compliance with the firm's risk governance framework Review IS procedures and policies, providing senior leadership with suggestions for improvements Conduct root cause analysis on security breaches Contribute to the firmwide implementation and continuous monitoring of IT controls in accordance with NIST Requirements:
4-6 years of experience in the IT/Operational Risk or GRC space Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Business, Finance, or Computer Science CISSP, CRISC, or CISM Knowledge of IT governance standards and familiarity with US/global regulations Strong written and verbal communication skills Recommended Skills Certified In Risk And Information Systems Control Certified Information Security Manager Certified Information Systems Security Professional Cloud Computing Security Communication Continuous Monitoring Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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