About The Position

Member of Truist’s Corporate Cybersecurity Governance and Adherence Team. Leads and develops strategies for closing cybersecurity management compliance gaps, partners in the analysis of legal, regulatory and compliance initiatives. Manages cybersecurity risk and compliance functions which include: performing assessments to identify, manage and mitigate cyber risks, assess and guide remediation of compliance gaps, and evaluate and track the cyber program maturity, security advisor to business segments and functions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and six to eight years of experience in systems engineering or administration or an equivalent combination of education and work experience
  • Deep specialized and/or broad functional knowledge in applied enterprise information security technologies including but not limited to firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, network operating systems, identity management, database activity monitoring, encryption, content filtering, and Mainframe security
  • Previous experience in leading complex IT projects

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree preferably in regulatory affairs, business, organizational or compliance law, or financial services
  • Master’s degree or MBA and 8 years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and work experience
  • Ten years related experience at a large financial institution performing legal, compliance, or other duties such as risk management and/or project management
  • Ability to lead projects of moderate complexity and notable risk exposure.
  • Strong knowledge on cybersecurity risks, frameworks, best practices and industry/regulatory requirements. Knowledge and experience in use of cyber security governance programs.
  • Experience interacting with financial services regulatory bodies; preferably Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Federal Reserve Board (FRB), FDIC, etc. (laws, rules, regulations and guidance)
  • Familiarity with The Cyber Risk Institute (CRI), and Cybersecurity regulations such as NYDFS and WIRES
  • Cybersecurity certifications such as CISA, CISSP
  • Regulatory Change Management experience

Responsibilities

  • Leads a strategic approach to information/cyber security compliance according to laws and regulations.
  • Analyzes requirements (i.e. data lineage, data mapping/tracing control, reporting requirement, threats, assess management, PCI, etc.) and provides regulatory assessments to develop and implement detailed strategy, plans and risk identification processes to support the creation of enterprise wide policies and standards, by effectively translating laws and regulations into operational functions and action steps for execution and compliance adherence.
  • Manages monitoring of reporting on information/cyber security compliance and related risk & controls programs to a variety of audiences, including the regulators/examiners.
  • Develops solutions for potential regulatory risks and maintains an internal inventory of applicable U.S. laws and regulations, pertaining to Information and Cyber Security Ensures regulatory rules are incorporated into appropriate compliance policies, standards, processes, training, and monitoring/testing activities at an enterprise level.
  • Contributes to the development of cyber governance strategies and manages all aspects of internal and external audits.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • life insurance
  • disability
  • accidental death and dismemberment
  • tax-preferred savings accounts
  • 401k plan
  • vacation
  • sick days
  • paid holidays
  • defined benefit pension plan
  • restricted stock units
  • deferred compensation plan
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