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Job Summary:

We are seeking an experiencedCybersecurity Architectwith deep expertise inCisco Cyber Visionto design and implement secure industrial control system (ICS) architectures. You will play a critical role in assessing, developing, and implementing cybersecurity strategies that ensure the resilience and compliance of IT/OT networks.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and implement cybersecurity architecture for IT/OT environments with an emphasis on industrial systems.
  • Lead the deployment and integration ofCisco Cyber Visionacross various industrial networks.
  • Conduct risk assessments and threat modeling for ICS/SCADA systems and recommend mitigation strategies.
  • Develop and maintain security standards, reference architectures, and best practices aligned with NIST, IEC 62443, and other industry standards.
  • Collaborate with IT, OT, and engineering teams to ensure cybersecurity is integrated into operations and product lifecycle.
  • Define and implement network segmentation, secure remote access, and anomaly detection systems.
  • Support incident response planning and participate in post-incident reviews.
  • Provide guidance on security controls, governance, and compliance initiatives (e.g., NERC CIP, ISO 27001).
  • Document all designs, configurations, and procedures as part of knowledge sharing and audits.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • 7+ years of experience in cybersecurity, with at least 3 years in an architect role.
  • Hands-on experience withCisco Cyber Visionincluding deployment, configuration, and integration with SIEM/SOC tools.
  • Deep understanding ofOT protocols(Modbus, DNP3, PROFINET, etc.) and ICS/SCADA systems.
  • Strong knowledge ofnetwork security, firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, and security zoning.
  • Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks:NIST CSF,IEC 62443,MITRE ATT&CK for ICS.
  • Proficient in developingarchitecture diagrams, security policies,andrisk assessments.
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams in industrial or critical infrastructure environments.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate or equivalent Cisco security certifications.
  • GICSP, CISSP, or similar security certifications.
  • Experience with other security monitoring tools (e.g., Claroty, Nozomi Networks) is a plus.
  • Familiarity with cloud integration (Azure/AWS) for OT data telemetry or hybrid deployments.

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