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Governance, Risk & Compliance Program Manager at TIBCO in Boston, MA

Define program controls and governance - processes, procedures, reporting and policies - to manage ? Oversee and be responsible for establishing, managing, and reporting key security team performance metrics that measure effectiveness in meeting compliance and audit goals and objectives, and to enable Security leadership to pinpoint specific technical, operational, or management controls that are not being implemented or are implemented incorrectly. ? Integrate and synchronize data to present meaningful Security information. ? Auditing vulnerability reports, tracking progress through remediation ? Establishing processes and workflows to assist with security related programs (issue reporting, security risk identification, risk remediation, policy exceptions) ? Drive execution and strategy of the IT GRC programs ? Monitor and communicate program measures of success, plans, status, issues and risks in a timely manner to team members, stakeholders and senior level management Who You Are 5
years security and/or IT related experience 3
Program/Project Management experience including complex, cross-functional technical programs that drive strategic business initiatives. PgM or PMP certified preferred 5
years of defining program controls and governance; processes, procedures, reporting and policies Experience in working with security teams and control frameworks such as NIST800-52, NIST CSF, ISO27001, CIS Controls, PCI-DSS, SOC1 and/or SOC2 Must be an effective communicator with excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to work in a remote, team environment with global team members About TIBCO
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Program Management, Risk & Quantitative AnalysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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