Lead Cybersecurity Architect - CTC M&A

JPMorgan Chase & Co.
London
1 month ago
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Join one of the world's most influential companies and leverage your skills in cybersecurity to have a real impact on the financial industry. As a Cybersecurity Architect within the Cybersecurity and Technology Controls organization, you'll be an integral part of a team that develops high-quality, repeatable, and scalable cybersecurity solutions. Apply your expertise to lead complex projects, understand problem spaces, quantify risk, and recommend solution approaches.


As a Cybersecurity Architect, you will conduct technology and cybersecurity evaluations, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and design security solutions for newly acquired businesses. Your role involves performing threat modeling, identifying automation opportunities, and fostering a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect.

Job Responsibilities:

Conduct technology and cybersecurity evaluations for potential target acquisitions, external vendor products, and existing line of business products and services. Build strong relationships with technology stakeholders, including the JPMC Cyber Security Architecture organization, to maintain alignment in control intent and solution design. Communicate effectively using detailed reports, presentations, or other methods to convey cybersecurity posture, technical complexities, and regulatory and compliance risks. Design security solutions to manage risk at newly acquired businesses. Develop effective relationships with acquired company leadership and teams, fostering trust and driving cultural alignment with JPMorgan Chase. Perform threat modeling to identify potential security risks and develop mitigation strategies. Identify opportunities to automate remediation of recurring security issues to enhance the overall cybersecurity posture of software applications and systems.

Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

Formal training or certification in Cybersecurity or related concepts (., CISSP, CISM, GIAC, CCSP, OSCP). Significant professional experience in cybersecurity mid-senior technical positions. Practical working knowledge of, or experience working in organizations subject to, global financial regulations (., FFIEC, GDPR, SOC2). Hands-on experience in threat modeling and designing secure controls for enterprise-level solutions. Thorough design and operations experience in one or more of the large public cloud providers (., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud); certifications advantageous. Experience in designing and securing cloud-native and hybrid architectures. Advanced understanding of agile methodologies, including continuous integration and delivery, application resiliency, and security. Experience effectively communicating with senior business leaders.

Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

Experience in Application Security & Software Development Life Cycle. Proficiency in one or more programming languages. Proficiency with configuration and management of Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) tools and issue resolution. Prior experience with Mergers & Acquisition integration activities. In-depth knowledge of the financial services industry and their IT systems.

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