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A Senior Manager in Global Technology and Cyber Risk is a pivotal executive role responsible for safeguarding an organization's digital assets and ensuring operational resilience on a worldwide scale. This high-level position sits within the second line of defense, typically in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), providing independent oversight, expert challenge, and strategic guidance to technology and cybersecurity teams. Professionals in these jobs act as the critical bridge between deep technical domains and executive-level business risk understanding, ensuring that technological risks are identified, assessed, and managed in alignment with the company's overall risk appetite and strategic objectives. The core mission of this profession involves designing, implementing, and maturing a robust Technology and Cyber Risk Management Framework. This includes defining risk taxonomies, setting control standards, and establishing key risk indicators (KRIs) for consistent global monitoring. A typical day involves collaborating with senior stakeholders across different business functions and geographic regions to provide technical risk advice, explain the impact of emerging threats, and ensure risk owners understand the effectiveness of their control environments. Common responsibilities include overseeing risk assessments for critical technologies (like cloud infrastructure or, increasingly, artificial intelligence), monitoring the external landscape for emerging cyber threats, guiding the organization through regulatory examinations, and delivering clear, actionable risk reporting to board-level committees. To excel in these senior manager jobs, individuals must possess a rare blend of deep technical expertise and sophisticated leadership skills. Typically, a minimum of 10+ years of progressive experience in technology risk, information security, or related fields is required. Technical acumen must cover threats, vulnerabilities, common controls, and industry frameworks. Professional certifications such as CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) or CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) are highly valued. Beyond technical knowledge, success demands exceptional communication and influence skills to articulate complex risks to non-technical executives, the ability to provide robust challenge while maintaining collaborative relationships, and a keen understanding of global regulatory landscapes affecting technology and data. Cultural sensitivity and the ability to manage initiatives across multiple time zones are also paramount. Ultimately, a Senior Manager in Global Technology and Cyber Risk is a strategic guardian, enabling innovation and digital transformation while ensuring risks are proactively managed. For seasoned risk professionals seeking to impact an organization's highest levels of decision-making, these jobs offer a challenging and critical career path at the intersection of technology, security, and global business strategy.

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