In this role you will help to assess the health and security of JPMC’s Third-Party suppliers, identifying risks and gaps in their control maturity. You will evaluate suppliers’ infrastructure, application and control environments providing transparency into the cyber resilience, recoverability and operational/data risks associated with key relationships.
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- Partner effectively with third-party SME’s to conduct detailed evaluations of security controls and practices to identify and articulate risks and gaps in security posture to key stakeholders.
- Assess suppliers compliance with cybersecurity standards and exposure to industry risks, provide insights into corrective actions and mitigations that will help to strengthen cyber resilience.
- Providing guidance and advice to Business, Technology and Third-Party supplier groups on cybersecurity best practice
- Participate in thematic analysis, identifying trends/common issues in supplier security posture
- Partner with Product Security, Tech Risk & Controls and Risk Pillar leads to raise awareness and drive improvements in Third-Party control implementations
- Escalate issues associated with suppliers as needed.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
- 3+ years of experience in cybersecurity or resiliency, with a focus on security testing, assessments, or secure software development lifecycle
- Expertise in common cybersecurity threats and technology resiliency risks pertaining to the US financial services sector
- Understanding of industry risk frameworks (ISO27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, etc.)
- Demonstrated collaboration, communication (written and verbal), and executive reporting skills, with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and convey complex cybersecurity concepts and recommendations to diverse stakeholders
- Ability to clearly translate and communicate cyber risk via written, verbal and presentation formats to a variety of stakeholders in Cyber, Technology and the Business
- Self-starter with drive to deliver results and continuous improvement mindset
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
- Hold relevant industry certifications – such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) – showcasing advanced expertise in cybersecurity and offensive testing methodologies or resiliency
- Proficiency with Jira, automation platforms, and Agile SDLC
- Firsthand practical experience delivering system design, application development and testing.