Job Profile Specialist, Cyber Technology Risk Professional (Third-Party Cyb at Nationwide
Scottsdale, AZ 85255, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data Analytics, Cyber Security, Cisa, Technology, Communication Skills, Leadership Skills, Information Systems, Computer Science

Industry

Financial Services

Description

If you’re passionate about innovation and love working in an environment where you can constantly improve and adopt new technologies to drive business results, then Nationwide’s Information Technology team could be the place for you! At Nationwide®, “on your side” goes beyond just words. Our customers are at the center of everything we do and we’re looking for associates who are passionate about delivering extraordinary care.
The Associate will serve as the primary point of contact for AI-related assessments within the Third-Party Cyber Risk (TPCR) team. This role is responsible for ensuring timely, comprehensive evaluations of AI components in third-party engagements, while also supporting broader TPCR assessment activities. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, collaborative, and adept at engaging with diverse stakeholder groups, including Architecture, Third-Parties, Procurement, and internal Cybersecurity teams.
The Associate will be responsible for monitoring incoming requests and assessments involving AI, initiating appropriate workflows, and coordinating the completion of AI-specific cybersecurity questionnaires by third-party suppliers. They will ensure responses are received within defined service-level agreements (SLAs), review vendor submissions to identify gaps in AI-related controls and documentation, and escalate findings to relevant internal teams such as Architecture, Business Information Security Officers (BISOs), or Risk Owners. All findings will be documented and tracked to ensure visibility and resolution.
The ideal candidate will bring 2–4 years of experience in cybersecurity, risk management, or vendor risk assessment, along with familiarity with AI technologies and their associated risks. Proficiency with risk tracking tools, dashboards, and reporting platforms is also essential, as are strong organizational and communication skills to manage multiple priorities and stakeholders effectively.
This position is primarily hybrid, with flexibility for remote work depending on individual circumstances and business needs.
This role does not qualify for employer-sponsored work authorization. Nationwide does not participate in the Stem OPT Extension program.

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JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY

If you’re enthusiastic about delivering secure technology solutions to support a company providing extraordinary care to its customers, then Nationwide Technology is the place for you. Nationwide’s industry-leading technology workforce embraces an agile work environment and a collaborative culture to deliver outstanding solutions and results. If that sounds like something you aspire to, we want to hear from you!
As a Cyber Technology Risk Professional, you’ll be entrusted to protect Nationwide. You’ll identify issues and develop solutions for cyber security problems. You’ll assess, report, and manage cyber risk through constant interaction with our technology and business partners. You’ll gain an understanding of leading-edge technologies that play a key part in keeping Nationwide safe in our increasingly threatening world. You’ll also help to build long-term relationships with potential Nationwide partners by providing up-to-date information on our Information Security Practices and thereby differentiating ourselves from our competitors by ensuring Nationwide is resilient in an ever-changing world and can meet, and exceed, its regulatory obligations while protecting our customers and business partners.

TYPICAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES:

Education: Undergraduate studies in cyber security, management information systems, engineering, math, computer science, data analytics or comparable experience and education strongly preferred. Graduate studies in cyber security, computer science or a related field are a plus.
License/Certification/Designation: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) or another cyber certification preferred.
Experience: Typically, three years of experience in one or more information risk management capabilities and/or information audit systems. Three years of experience in Technology.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Ability to make decisions and recommendations. Aptitude to build relationships and set individual priorities. Solid communication skills. Insurance and/or financial services industry knowledge a plus.
Other criteria, including leadership skills, competencies and experiences may take precedence.
Staffing exceptions to the above must be approved by the hiring manager’s leader and Human Resource Business Partner.
Values: Regularly and consistently demonstrates Nationwide Values.

Responsibilities
  • Supports the improvement of the risk posture pertaining to confidentiality, availability, and integrity of assigned area by identifying, documenting, and communicating cyber risks.
  • Partners in the development and reporting of key risk metrics.
  • Responsible for applying secure software and systems engineering practices throughout the delivery lifecycle to ensure our data and technology solutions are protected from threats and vulnerabilities.
  • Integrates technology risk practices to reduce business risk.
  • Partners to understand the current risk posture of portfolio and security priorities. Assists with communicating risk issue mitigation plans and ensuring risks are closed on time.
  • Compliance: Works with external regulators to respond to inquiries properly and accurately. Continuously matures compliance capabilities, providing expertise and execution against, the risk inherent in all compliance and regulatory matters. Collaborates with customers to respond to Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Information (RFI), and Diligence inquiries.
  • Risk Partner: Completes simple to moderate risk assignments on time, achieving set milestones. Performs and tracks consulting efforts to improve cyber posture. Helps drive the adoption of IRM capability efforts within assigned area. Enhances application and cloud security to counteract evolving cyber threats. Serves as a conduit, driver and communicator between cyber capability and clients.
  • Continuity: Performs straightforward to moderate Business Impact Analysis to identify enterprise-critical processes. Collaborates with peers and partners to develop test plans and strategies, monitor exercises, and communicates the results.
    May perform other responsibilities as assigned.
    Reporting Relationships: Reports to Manager, Risk Leader or above.
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