Senior Analyst, Third Party Risk Management
Okta
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform security assessments and make recommendations regarding Third Party relationships.
- Work with Third Parties to provide actionable Third Party guidance and drive remediation in alignment with Okta security standards.
- Collaborate with the GRC team, Third Parties and Business Units to escalate and resolve identified issues.
- Serve as a Third Party process improvement SME with an emphasis on maximizing automation and scale.
- Provide regular program reporting (KRI's, KPI's) on the status of the information security assessments and other program metrics.
- 5+ years of working experience in Third Party Risk Management
- 5 + years of working experience across regulations and common industry frameworks including but not limited to ISO 27001, PCI, NIST or other global relevant security frameworks.
- Ability to effectively communicate with both internal and external customers, and ensure security requirements are understood and business needs are prioritized appropriately
- Knowledge of GRC and TPRM solutions. Special consideration given to candidates with deep working knowledge of ServiceNow's Vendor Risk Management platform, Workday Scout, Coupa.
- Experience developing (KRI/KPI) dashboards and other key risk management metrics
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