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The GCIO COO function operates as the backbone of the GCIO organisation, taking ownership and accountability for all operational aspects to ensure a seamless running of the GCIO business to exceptionally high standards. Aligned to the overall HSBC business structure, focused on continuous improvement and simplification to support GCIO to a consistent high quality, GCIO COO acts as a key enabler to the firm’s ambition to ‘be the most trusted bank globally, putting customers at the heart of everything we do’.
The Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for HSBC’s Cybersecurity function, fielding solutions that help defend HSBC against a wide range of threats to the business as well as its customers, clients, partners, and staff. The team works in concert with partner teams across HSBC, to implement novel defensive capabilities that are effective and adaptable against a constantly evolving threat landscape. The Cyber COO function partners with the capability leads across Cybersecurity, managing a cost base of $500m with c 2,400 FTE.
Reporting to the GCIO Operations Director for Cybersecurity the GCIO Operations Manager, will be responsible for the design, implementation, and management of efficient global operational processes for all COO related activities for the Capability, including Workforce Management, Financial Management, Portfolio & Accountability, Governance, and 3rd Party management. They will work closely with both their GCIO Cybersecurity COO team to leveraged the relevant pillar teams, and with the central GCIO COO pillar teams to simplify and standardize processes through adoption of best practice to provide a best in class, cohesive, and consistent service offering across GCIO, as well as working closely with partners in the People Function, Procurement, Finance, Risk, Compliance and Group Transformation.
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Some careers shine brighter than others.
If you’re looking for a career that will help you stand out, join HSBC, and fulfil your potential. Whether you want a career that could take you to the top, or simply take you in an exciting new direction, HSBC offers opportunities, support and rewards that will take you further.
Your career opportunity
The GCIO COO function operates as the backbone of the GCIO organisation, taking ownership and accountability for all operational aspects to ensure a seamless running of the GCIO business to exceptionally high standards. Aligned to the overall HSBC business structure, focused on continuous improvement and simplification to support GCIO to a consistent high quality, GCIO COO acts as a key enabler to the firm’s ambition to ‘be the most trusted bank globally, putting customers at the heart of everything we do’.
The Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for HSBC’s Cybersecurity function, fielding solutions that help defend HSBC against a wide range of threats to the business as well as its customers, clients, partners, and staff. The team works in concert with partner teams across HSBC, to implement novel defensive capabilities that are effective and adaptable against a constantly evolving threat landscape. The Cyber COO function partners with the capability leads across Cybersecurity, managing a cost base of $500m with c 2,400 FTE.
Reporting to the GCIO Operations Director for Cybersecurity the GCIO Operations Manager, will be responsible for the design, implementation, and management of efficient global operational processes for all COO related activities for the Capability, including Workforce Management, Financial Management, Portfolio & Accountability, Governance, and 3rd Party management. They will work closely with both their GCIO Cybersecurity COO team to leveraged the relevant pillar teams, and with the central GCIO COO pillar teams to simplify and standardize processes through adoption of best practice to provide a best in class, cohesive, and consistent service offering across GCIO, as well as working closely with partners in the People Function, Procurement, Finance, Risk, Compliance and Group Transformation.