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HSBC is one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in the world, with operations in 62 countries and territories. We aim to be where the growth is, enabling businesses to thrive and economies to prosper, and, ultimately, helping people to fulfil their hopes and realise their ambitions.
We are currently seeking an experienced professional to join our team in the role ofGlobal RR Specialist Technology and Cyber Risk Senior Manager
Business: Risk and Compliance
Principal responsibilities:
The role holder will be the primary point of accountability for Active Risk Management, including
Provide technical advice and support globally to ensure stakeholders understand and are aware of the control environment and assessment of Technology risk globally commensurate with the scale and nature of operationsDrive improved senior stakeholder insight and decision making via delivery of regular and consistent management reports, expert analysis, and papers on AI and Technology Risk including to the Non-Financial Risk Management Board (NFRMB) and respective Risk and Control Management Meetings (RCMM).Support ERM Leadership with AI related queriesOversee, escalate and provide guidance on the identification of conduct impacts in AI adoption and activities owned by the 1LOD, including where control weaknesses and risk events impact the delivery of good outcomesSupport the ERM Business and Function teams to explain, in non-technical terms, the impact of issues or events, and top and emerging risks related to AI that may require changes (for example, to controls, resources or business operations) to remain within respective Risk Appetites. Monitor the local external environment to get early sight of emerging AI risks and provide detailed guidance on controls required to mitigate against them; build and maintain relevant cross-organisation and industry relationships.Provide guidance and support with policy writing, owning and monitoring compliance with a comprehensive set of clear and concise policies that outline the key principles and minimum requirements applicable to the management of AI Technology adoption areas. Promote and develop AI risk awareness and risk management culture to ensure material risks are both evident and effectively managed, leading the deployment of deep subject matter expertise around AI Technologies globally.Drive appropriate governance for AI Technologies across key stakeholders and senior control owners. Ensure concerns with key controls and in-scope material change programmes, relevant to AI Technologies, are understood and escalated as required