Job Purpose:
The role is responsible for managing Enforcement Forensic Technology across both the software lifecycle and the investigation lifecycle.
This includes oversight of the software lifecycle, encompassing research, selection, implementation, maintenance, upgrades, and periodic fit for purpose reviews. It also includes management of the investigation lifecycle, covering data collection and processing, user training, monitoring of usage to control costs, case uploads, offloading and data archiving.
The role holder will also act as a key liaison with the IT and digitalisation teams, representing Enforcement’s requirements and assessing the impact of DFSA wide technology and digital initiatives on Enforcement activities.
Key Responsibilities:
The DFSA and Enforcement are going through a significant change in the use of technology. It is mainly driven by the developments in Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models.
As a technology specialist, the Senior Manager will take the lead on most of these initiatives, including being involved in the benchmarking and vendor selection process.
The Senior Manager will continually assess Enforcement technology to ensure it remains fit for purpose, identify enhancement opportunities, and develop business cases to support proposed changes. The Senior Manager will also be the main contact person for technology vendors liaising on both technical and commercial areas, as well as ensuring compliance with DFSA Risk, Legal and Data Protection policies in relation to technology
The day-to-day role will focus of the role will be to provide technology support to case officers throughout the investigation cycle.
Investigation Cycle
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