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KPMG is seeking an Associate Director, Cyber Architecture and Engineering to join our Enterprise Security Services organization. This is a remote work opportunity.
Responsibilities: Develop and manage Google Cloud Platform (GCP) security strategy, leveraging extensive IT security and architecture knowledge to create and implement comprehensive security strategies for GCP and workbench, aligning with the firm's goals and addressing evolving threats.
Support security operations and incident response by providing expert knowledge of GCP in activities such as incident response, threat hunting, forensic analysis, and remediation; identify insecure or vulnerable configurations, review security changes, and ensure strong security monitoring.
Oversee the integration of GCP and Workbench security tooling, automations, and processes to create a unified security monitoring and response system.
Stay updated with the latest cybersecurity practices and technologies, mentor and lead knowledge-sharing sessions within the security team, and provide thought leadership in security monitoring and incident response with GCP.
Drive automation and orchestration to improve security monitoring and response efficiency; document processes and procedures as playbooks and reference guides.
Build and maintain strong relationships with internal technology teams and security vendors to ensure strategy alignment, encouraging collaboration and standardization across groups; serve as a subject matter expert.
Qualifications: Minimum of eight years of recent experience in security architecture, preferably with GCP and security tooling integration; deep technical expertise across multiple domains including security incident response.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited university is preferred; certifications like CISSP and Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer are preferred.
Experience leading and managing security resources and projects, defining and reviewing security standards, and familiarity with regulatory requirements such as NIST, ISO 27001, and HIPAA.
Ability to influence without authority, develop resource and project plans, and manage budgets.
Excellent communication, collaboration, analytical, and presentation skills, with the ability to lead in a customer-service environment and participate in strategic initiatives.
Ability to foster high-performance teams and interface across organizational levels, influencing priorities and developing resource structures.
Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship now or in the future; no visa sponsorship available.
Additional information about salary ranges, benefits, and employment policies is available on the KPMG US Careers site. KPMG is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable laws. We consider qualified applicants regardless of background and do not require COVID-19 vaccination for employees, unless mandated by law. We recruit on a rolling basis; apply promptly if interested.
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