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Business Information Security Officer, Europe

Levi Strauss & Co.
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4 months ago
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About the Job

We’re looking for aBusiness Information Security Officer (BISO), Europe, to join our team in London, reporting to the Senior Manager, Business Information Security Office and Strategy.

As the BISO for Europe, you’ll act as a bridge between our central cybersecurity team and regional business units. You’ll work with regional leadership to understand business goals, embed cybersecurity strategies—including AI-related risks—and align security objectives with business operations. Your role will also involve risk identification and assessment, advising on mitigation, and promoting a security-aware culture across the region.

Key ResponsibilitiesBusiness Partnership & Advisory

  • Partner with regional business leaders to advise on cybersecurity matters, including AI security.
  • Understand regional team goals to communicate cyber risks effectively.
  • Advise on cybersecurity risk levels and potential impacts.
  • Support cost-benefit analysis of security programs.
  • Collaborate with Privacy and legal teams on due diligence and data functions.

Risk Management & Governance

  • Support third-party risk management activities, including assessments.
  • Manage PCI compliance, leading assessments across countries with app owners and payment solutions.
  • Contribute to regional data loss prevention initiatives.
  • Advise on AI governance and security within the region.
  • Ensure adherence to risk mitigation protocols, tracking efforts per frameworks like NIST CSF, CIS.
  • Facilitate risk communication within supported business units.

Communication & Culture

  • Engage with partners on cybersecurity issues and build relationships.
  • Stay informed on cultural and regulatory changes across Europe.
  • Educate partners on cybersecurity risks and best practices.
  • Participate in cybersecurity councils and working groups.
  • Coordinate between regional departments and central cybersecurity teams.

About You

  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Security, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field.
  • Experience engaging with management on security risk reporting.
  • Knowledge of European regulations like GDPR.
  • 6+ years in cybersecurity, with experience in business partnering.
  • Understanding of cybersecurity principles, risk frameworks (NIST, CIS, PCI), and security tech.
  • Familiarity with AI security risks and governance frameworks (NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act).
  • Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CRISC).

Levi Strauss & Co. is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion.

Location

London, United Kingdom

Employment Type

Full-time


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