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IT Security Manager - Third-Party IT Risk Manager

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In-Office
2 Locations
118K-207K Annually
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In-Office
2 Locations
118K-207K Annually
Expert/Leader
Lead modernization of a global Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program by shifting from questionnaire-centric assessments to a data-driven model using technical validation, automation, continuous monitoring, and AI. Partner with Procurement, Legal, Privacy, and Supply Chain to standardize contracts and controls, maintain centralized third-party inventories, report risks to senior leadership, and build a high-performing TPRM team while overseeing advanced technical assessments for critical suppliers.
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Third‑Party IT Risk Manager is responsible for leading and modernizing Wolters Kluwer’s global third‑party cyber risk management capability across a highly distributed, market‑driven technology and supplier landscape. This role ensures third-party engagements align with the organization’s risk appetite, security standards, and regulatory expectations and lead the execution of a scalable, intelligence‑led TPRM program that delivers meaningful and defensible assurance over third‑party cyber risk—moving beyond traditional, questionnaire‑centric models.

The role partners closely with Global Supply Chain, Procurement, Legal, and Privacy teams to reduce fragmentation across markets by translating diverse, market‑specific approaches into standardized enterprise agreements, security configurations, and control expectations. A core focus of this position is innovation: designing and implementing differentiated third‑party assurance approaches that leverage automation, technical validation, and continuous monitoring to provide real‑time insight into supplier risk rather than relying solely on static assessments.
 
Responsibilities:

Program Leadership & Modernization
•    Lead and evolve Wolters Kluwer’s global Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program and operating model, ensuring it is scalable, risk based, and aligned with enterprise cyber risk governance.
•    Modernize TPITRM by shifting from a primarily questionnaire driven approach to a data driven program that incorporates technical validation, continuous monitoring, AI, and risk quantification.
•    Lead, whether functionally or formally – junior team members as a manager level leader across the TPRM function to drive successful outcomes across the entire TPRM unit.
 

Continuous Monitoring, Automation & Innovation
•    Implement continuous monitoring capabilities to deliver near real time visibility into third party cyber posture, control performance, and emerging risk indicators.
•    Design and deploy innovative approaches—including automation and AI assisted techniques—for evidence collection, risk scoring, and exception management.
•    Continuously assess emerging tools, data sources, and assurance models to improve risk coverage, reduce assessment friction, and enhance signal quality beyond traditional questionnaires.
 

Contract Review:
•    Strong skills in the development, review, and analysis of third party contracts to ensure Company requirements, principles, and assets are sufficiently protected in accordance with internal expectations.
•    Strong business acumen and ability to identify technical and functional requirements that do not align or meet Company needs, suggest enhancements, and have them accepted and implemented by the supplier.
 

Governance, Reporting & Escalation
•    Maintain a centralized, enterprise wide inventory of third party relationships, risk tiers, and risk treatment decisions.
•    Provide clear, concise reporting on third party cyber risk posture, trends, and concentration risk to senior leadership.

Leadership & Collaboration
•    Build, lead, and develop a high performing team of third party risk professionals and technical reviewers.
•    Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and constructive challenge consistent with Wolters Kluwer values and operating principles.
Job Qualifications

•    Bachelors degree in computer science, information security, management information systems or similar.
•    12+ years of experience in cybersecurity, technology risk, or information security, including significant ownership of third party or supplier cyber risk management in large, complex enterprises.
•    5+ years of leadership (direct managerial experience or functional delivery leading teams).
•    Proven experience designing and leading a global TPRM program across the full third party risk lifecycle.
•    Demonstrated success modernizing TPRM by implementing risk based approaches that integrate technical validation, automation, and continuous monitoring.
•    Demonstrated success owning decisions and outcomes at a senior level independently without formal authority.
•    Strong technical fluency across cloud platforms, APIs, identity, data flows, and integration architectures, with the ability to partner credibly with security architects and technical SMEs.
•    Experience overseeing advanced technical assessments for high risk or critical third parties, such as architecture reviews, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and threat modeling.
•    Ability to operate effectively in highly distributed, market driven environments.
•    Demonstrated leadership experience, including building high performing teams and influencing senior stakeholders across Technology, Procurement, Legal, Privacy, and Enterprise Risk Management.
•    Strong executive communication skills, with experience reporting third party cyber risk posture and trends to senior leadership.
Preferred qualification

•    Familiarity with systemic, concentration, and fourth‑party risk.
•    Working knowledge of NIST CSF, ISO 27001, GDPR, and CCPA.
•    Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CTPRP, CRISC, CISA) 
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Compensation:

$118,300.00 - $207,400.00 USD
This role is eligible for Bonus.

Compensation range listed is based on primary location of the position.  Actual base salary offer is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skills, experience and actual hiring location. Your recruiter can share more information about the specific offer for the job location during the hiring process. 

Additional Information:

Wolters Kluwer offers a wide variety of competitive benefits and programs to help meet your needs and balance your work and personal life, including but not limited to: Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Commuter Benefits, Tuition Assistance Plan, Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave. Full details of our benefits are available upon request.

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