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CISO Strategy, Program & GRC Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Software Engineering
  • New York

AI generated summary

  • You need to be an information system, MIS or CS major with strong statistical skills, proactive attitude, patience, and alertness for this CISO Strategy, Program & GRC internship at Bank of China.
  • You will review security alerts, follow up on emails, generate reports, attend meetings, and participate in security monitoring activities at Bank of China.

Requirements

  • Information system, MIS or CS major is preferred
  • Proficiency with statistics and reporting
  • Willing to engage into daily routine tasks with proactive attitude
  • Patience and alertness

Responsibilities

  • Review and follow up on alerts generated by Nitro, Forcepoint, McAfee DLP, Varonis and Imperva security systems
  • Follow up messages in common mailboxes (CIRT and Reported-Phishing)
  • Generate statistics and standard reports
  • Attend team meeting and write meeting minutes
  • Participate in other security monitoring related engagements

FAQs

What will be the primary responsibilities of the CISO Strategy, Program & GRC Intern?

The primary responsibilities include daily routine monitoring of security tasks, reviewing and following up on alerts from various security systems such as Nitro, Forcepoint, McAfee DLP, Varonis, and Imperva. The intern will also prepare monitoring records and statistics reports, as well as join InfoSec projects and meetings where they will be tasked with preparing meeting minutes.

Which security systems will the intern be working with during the internship?

The intern will be working with Nitro, Forcepoint, McAfee DLP, Varonis, and Imperva security systems.

Will the intern have the opportunity to participate in InfoSec projects?

Yes, the intern will join InfoSec projects and meetings, gaining hands-on experience in the field.

What type of reports will the intern be responsible for preparing?

The intern will be responsible for preparing monitoring records and statistics reports based on the security tasks they perform.

Is there an opportunity for the intern to develop expertise in information security?

Yes, the internship provides an opportunity to establish a pipeline of InfoSec expertise through hands-on experience and exposure to monitoring security tasks and projects.

Will the intern be expected to document meetings and project discussions?

Yes, the intern will prepare meeting minutes for InfoSec meetings they attend.

Is the internship focused solely on monitoring, or will there be other learning opportunities?

While monitoring is a primary focus, the intern will also have the opportunity to engage in InfoSec projects and meetings, allowing for a well-rounded learning experience in the field of information security.

Finance
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10,001+
Employees
1912
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Bank of China, include BOC Hong Kong, BOC International, BOCG Insurance and other financial institutions, providing a comprehensive range of high-quality financial services to individual and corporate customers as well as financial institutions worldwide. Over the past century, Bank of China played an important role in China’s financial history. It was established in 1912 pursuant to the approval of DR. Sun Yat-sen. In the following 37 years the Bank served as the central bank, international exchange bank and specialized foreign trade bank successively. In 1949, Bank of China became the state-designated specialized foreign exchange bank. In 2003, it was named by the State Council as one of the pilot banks for joint-stock reform of wholly state-owned commercial banks. On August 26, 2004, Bank of China Limited was formally incorporated in Beijing as a state-controlled joint stock commercial bank. Bank of China is the most internationalized commercial bank in China. BOC London Branch, the first overseas branch of the Chinese banks, was established in 1929. Currently, it had over 10000 domestic operations and over 600 overseas operations. In 1994 and 1995, Bank of China became the note issuing bank in Hong Kong and Macao respectively. The Bank prepared a new strategic development plan which was approved by the Board of Directors in March 2009. Strategic Positioning: To be a large multinational banking group based on a diversified and integrated cross-border business platform, with a core business of commercial banking. Strategic Goals: To be a leading international bank delivering growth and excellence.