Senior Security Architect - Cloud & DevSecOps Specialist

Deriv.com
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Senior Security Architect - Cloud & DevSecOps Specialist

Reading, United Kingdom | Posted on 08/08/2024

Responsibilities:

  • Be the guardian of our digital assets. You’ll play a crucial role in protecting Deriv’s assets and our clients’ trust. It’s about staying vigilant, anticipating potential threats, and ensuring our systems are resilient.
  • Lead the charge in DevSecOps. Collaborate with teams across Deriv to champion a “security-first” mindset, making security a natural part of how we build and empowering our teams to create secure products from the start.
  • Champion CI/CD security. Implement security measures within our CI/CD pipelines to ensure that security is seamlessly integrated into our development workflow.
  • Ensure our systems are rock solid. Maintain the highest standards of protection by conducting comprehensive security reviews of all new and updated systems, platforms, and applications.
  • Safeguard our financial ecosystem. Ensure the security and integrity of our payment systems, protect clients’ financial transactions and build a robust security framework.
  • Stay ahead of the curve. The threat landscape is always evolving. Your role is to stay informed about emerging threats and technologies, ensuring Deriv’s security measures are always up-to-date and effective.

Requirements:

  • 10+ years in information security, with a focus on cloud security, security architecture & design, and DevSecOps.
  • Proven success in designing secure architectures for large-scale, cloud-native applications.
  • Deep understanding of security best practices across various layers.
  • Expertise in securing payment systems and financial industry compliance.
  • Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP) and container orchestration (e.g., Kubernetes, Docker).
  • Strong coding and security process automation skills.
  • Excellent spoken and written English communication skills.

Benefits:

  • Annual performance bonus.
  • Health benefits include private medical insurance, death service benefits, health screening, dental, and vision allowance.
  • Training and educational resources.
  • Quarterly appraisal and well-defined career/learning paths.
  • A chance to work with top talent from across the globe (70+ nationalities).
  • A Great Place to Work (GPTW) and IIP Platinum-certified workplace.
  • Hybrid working environment (onsite+remote).

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