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Info Security

We currently have a Full Time opportunity for an Info Security with us in Toronto or NY.
Position:
Info Security Location:
Toronto or NY Duration:
Full Time Requirement:
Reporting and data gathering for Technology activity in support of Committee Mandates within the Banks' Risk Governance Framework Provide input in governance procedures, policies and practices that support Management of IT related risk across the Bank- Security, Data, Environment, Access Control, Physical and Logical Security, etc Provide recommendations and input for key controls that support the IT Data Security, Privacy and Document/Data Retention standards of the Bank Support reporting on Risk Scorecard for Technology for the Bank, specific to systems, support teams, vendors, 3rd parties, and the like, in keeping with the banks risk appetite Establishing relationships with key Business Partners across Blue Box to drive execution Regards Human Resources The Syntel Inc.
is a publicly held (NASDAQ:
SYNT) global software solution company with wholly owned subsidiaries in US, UK, India, Canada, Germany, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, France, Ireland & Mauritius.
Syntel Inc.
's gross revenues for year ending 2016 are about $966.
6 million.
Syntel is an Information Consulting Technology company.
Syntel, undertakes data processing needs for American businesses and adapt existing computer technology to fit each client's unique requirements.
It does so by providing businesses with unresolved data processing needs with exceptionally qualified Project Manager on a temporary contract basis to work on one particular project.
We perform computer-consulting services for various companies throughout the USA.
The beneficiary is Syntel's employee and will remain as the same at all times.
Most recently, Forbes Magazine ranked Syntel as 90th among Top 200 Small Companies that contribute to American Business.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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