Cyber Security Lead Law Enforcement & Security - Houston, TX at Geebo

Cyber Security Lead

Job description for SOC Architect:
Total IT experience of 10
years.
Working with the leadership team on defining the overall vision and COE roadmap, ensuring goals are met.
Ability to architect and engineer Cybersecurity methodologies and frameworks and Tools.
Defines, publishes and maintains processes for Security Governance, Risk and complaince Applying changes to policies or procedures based on new identified threats or vulnerabilities Build and enforce hardening checklist inclusive of industry best practices for different cloud platforms Provide review and guidance to teams building and deploying solution Perform risk analysis and define associated mitigation plans Implement best practices configuration for managed services Experience of architecting and managing secure configurations across environments Excellent working knowledge of Scaling, Load Balancing, CDNs, Networking etc.
Validate and assess the maturity of infrastructure against the defined security framework Carry out monitoring and propose functional improvements Conducting vulnerabilities scans with automated tools to identify potential security issues Knowledge of infrastructure security, vulnerability and risk assessments, cyber security policy development and review.
Understands general IT and security controls development, compliance readiness, and technical security architecture design development implementation At least one recognized security professional certification (CISSP, CEH, CCSP, GSEC, GIAC, etc.
) (preferred) Ability to create HLD, LLD, SOP, DOU.
Excellent leadership, peer management, and communication skills Excellent presentation skills.
Create maturity /assessment report Cyber Security Lead Recommended Skills Certified Ethical Hacker Certified Information Systems Security Professional Communication Computer Security Governance Infrastructure Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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