

Lead the team in the identification of architectural gaps and inefficiencies in existing security solutions support a process of implementing enhancements through appropriate planning and roadmap development.Maintain a centralized Information Security Architecture data repository that includes reference architectures, security standards, security baselines, and reference material.Work directly with various teams to ensure that all relevant security risks are identified, evaluated, and appropriate and well-balanced security solutions are implemented in order to manage risks to the organization.Assist in the development and maintenance of security solutions, including contingency plans that align with the infrastructure resiliency capabilities of the organization.

Stay abreast of changes in the business and business environment, as well as the evolving regulatory landscape and privacy practices likely to influence the organization.Provide technical leadership in selecting and seamlessly implementing next-generation security solutions that enable the business to remain agile, efficient, and innovative.Translate business priorities into information security requirements that ensure protections regarding the confidentiality, integrity, availability, and privacy of the organizations information technologies and it’s data.Define and maintain the framework of applicable security controls and requirements that constitute the enterprise security reference architecture for the organization.The Enterprise Security Architect Lead will conduct, or assist with conducting, designing, planning, implementing and operationalization of all infrastructure, applications, and systems, including selection and deployment of cybersecurity technologies. This role also participates in the support of new security solution development, enhanced or optimized use of existing security solutions, and the development of processes that aim to better protect the confidentiality, integrity, availability, and privacy of the technology and data of the organization. This security framework defines the security domains (data security, application security, and cloud security), capabilities within each domain, and the specific security solutions or technologies that address the requirements associated with each domain. The Enterprise Security Architect Lead is responsible for the overall development and application of the security standards and requirements that comprise the enterprise architecture framework.
