Cybersecurity Architect
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Summary of the position: The Cyber Security Architect is a senior-level position responsible for planning, designing, testing, implementing, and maintaining our organization’s network security infrastructure. He also evaluates the security of the organization's systems for vulnerabilities, participates in penetration tests, and conducts risk analyses on LANs, WANs, and VPNs. Additionally, he determines the efficacy and efficiency of routers, firewalls, and comparable systems. Main responsibilities: Production Level 3 support for Network and Security infrastructure. Design, develop, and implement secure system architectures. Embed security principles into the design of system architectures to mitigate the risks posed by new technologies and business practices. Design artefacts, spanning design, development, and implementation, into enterprise systems that describe security principles and how they relate to the overall enterprise system architecture. Perform routine activities related to the periodic review and audit activities of infrastructure security systems and maintain documentation of security standards and procedures. Gain a total understanding of the organization’s technology and information systems. Plan, research, and design reliable, powerful, and flexible security architectures for all IT projects. Define, create, implement, and maintain all needed corporate security policies and procedures, ensuring that all employees abide by them. Develop requirements for all IT assets including routers, firewalls, local area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), virtual private networks (VPNs), and any other related network devices. Review and approve the installation of all firewalls, VPNs, routers, servers, and IDS scanning technologies. Prepare cost estimates for all cybersecurity measures and identify any potential integration issues. Provide technical guidance and supervision for security teams. Take charge of any security awareness programs and educational efforts to better prepare non-IT personnel. Respond immediately to any security-related incidents (e.g., data breaches, viruses, phishing scams). Update and upgrade the organization’s security systems as needed. Legal and Regulatory Responsibilities: Comply with all applicable legal, regulatory, and internal compliance requirements, including, but not limited to, the Singapore Compliance manual and Compliance policies and procedures as issued from time to time; Financial Security requirements, including, but not limited to, the prevention of Financial Crime and Fraud including reporting obligations to the Money Laundering Reporting Officer/Compliance Officer. Maintain appropriate knowledge to ensure being fully qualified to undertake the role. Complete all mandatory training as required to attain and maintain competence. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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