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Job Summary:
The
Advisory Forensic Technology Information
Risk Management Manager will
be responsible for provide Company
clients with guidance on electronic
records management, discovery readiness,
privacy and data security.Job
Description:
The
Advisory Forensic Technology Information
Risk Management Manager will perform
all or some of the following Job
description:
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Guide
clients with documenting and
enhancing processes -
Collaborate on the development of
policies and procedures -
Identify and select technology tools -
Develop
and roll out communications and
training; and monitor and audit the
compliance program
Provide
support for program rollout,
including the implementation of
technology tools to support enhanced
business processes.
Minimum Requirements / Knowledge / Skill
For Advisory Forensic Technology
Information Risk Management Manager Job
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Five (5) years relevant experience
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Thorough
knowledge about the following areas:
- Best practices for developing and
implementing effective enterprise
information risk management (IRM)
programs for Fortune 500 companies
- Leading records management and
e-discovery technologies
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Proven Ability in the following
areas:
- Supervising teams to create an
atmosphere of trust; seeking diverse
views to encourage improvement and
innovation; and coaching staff
including providing timely
meaningful written and verbal
feedback
-Managing resource requirements,
project workflow, budgets, and
preparing and/or coordinating
complex written materials
- Providing clients with Information
Risk Management (IRM) guidance
- Building, maintaining, and
utilizing networks of client
relationships and community
involvement
- Communicating value propositions
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Demonstrated intimate knowledge and
thorough experience managing efforts
in several of the following areas:
- Drafting information management
strategies and/or roadmaps;
- Developing information risk
management policies and procedures,
including records management,
e-discovery readiness, privacy,
and/or security components;
- Creating retention schedules;
- Creating and applying taxonomies
and/or classification scheme in an
electronic environment;
- Developing and rolling out
communications and training;
- Monitoring and auditing the
records management function;
- Evaluating and selecting
electronic records management (ERM)
vendors and project managing the
implementation of ERM systems;
- Implementing strategies to archive
structured and/or unstructured data,
including email;
- Developing and implementing
eDiscovery response plans; and
- Evaluating and selecting
e-discovery technology tools,
including identification and
collection, searching and culling,
early case assessment, processing
and production tools.
Minimum Education Requirements /
Certification / Licensure For
Advisory Forensic Technology Information
Risk Management Manager Job
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B.S.
or B.A. degree
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Completed studies of concentration
in: Computer Science; Master of
Library and Information Sciences (MLIS);
or Juris Doctor (JD)
Obtained certifications in one or
more of the following is preferred:
Certified Records Manager (CRM) or
AIIM Records Management Master.
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