Americas Technology and Data Risk Leader
EY · Jacksonville, FL · Yesterday
On-siteInformation Technology$153k–$294k/yrFull-time
About the role
The role of America's Technology Risk Leader at EY involves shaping the technology and data risk posture across the Americas while aligning with EY's global Information Security strategy. This position requires navigating a complex landscape of business priorities, regulatory expectations, operating models, and risk scenarios.
Responsibilities
- Lead a strategic approach to identifying, evaluating, and mitigating technology risks across the Americas area.
- Serve as the steward of the organization's technology risk posture across the area and ensure the most significant risks receive appropriate sponsorship, budget, and support for effective remediation.
- Lead the consistent implementation of people, process, and technical controls designed to prevent data exfiltration across regions, service lines, and business environments.
- Validate that implementations adhere to global standards and policies while accommodating local regulatory and operational requirements.
- Oversee the delivery of TARP service offerings and coordinate comprehensive risk assessments using TARP methodology.
- Drive the identification, assessment, and prioritization of technology and data risks, and develop risk management and mitigation strategies tailored to area needs.
- Facilitate the smooth implementation of Information Security programs that involve Area, Regional, and Member Firm Risk Management stakeholders.
- Collaborate with business and technology stakeholders to understand technology dependencies, relevant threat scenarios, and control gaps, and convert those insights into actionable remediation plans.
- Act as the primary liaison between Information Security and business stakeholders at all levels of the firm, explaining the purpose, design, and benefits of technology risk and control initiatives in clear, business-friendly language.
- Become the trusted advisor on technology risk topics for Area, Regional, and Member Firm Risk Management leaders, Business Relationship Managers, IT leaders, and other senior stakeholders.
- Serve as the primary escalation point for technology risks and implementation challenges, coordinating with regional and global teams to resolve issues and maintain program alignment.
- Use strong executive presentation and briefing skills to communicate strategy, progress, risk posture, and required decisions to senior management, the program steering committee, and the Information Security Leadership Team.
- Drive stakeholder engagement through education, communication, and collaboration to foster a culture of compliance, proactive risk management, and adoption of controls.
- Lead educational initiatives on technology risks, control expectations, and external risk trends relevant to the Americas area.
- Monitor progress and regularly report on risk status, mitigation efforts, and program performance to senior leaders and governance forums.
- Stay informed on emerging threats, technologies, methodologies, regulatory changes, and business standards in order to continuously refine strategies, processes, and policies.
Qualifications
- A minimum of 15 years’ experience in Technology Risk Management and/or a similar field within Information Security.
- An advanced degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related discipline, or equivalent work experience.
- Proficiency in policy and control frameworks such as ISO and COBIT.
- Strong English language skills, including excellent writing, presentation, interpersonal, and communication capabilities.
- A minimum of 10 years of experience managing senior or managerial staff in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) or related areas.
- One or more of the following or equivalent certifications: CRISC, CISSP, CISM, CISA, CIA, GIAC in a related area, CIPP, or CIPT.
- A strong understanding of external risk trends and business standards, and a commitment to staying current on methodologies and external developments that EY should prepare for from a risk perspective.
- A strong understanding of EY business and Service Line risk priorities.