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As a Cybersecurity Engineer, you will act as a strategic partner to our clients. Your goal is to move beyond basic defense and toward a state of total resilience, ensuring that even under attack, critical business operations remain uninterrupted.
Resiliency & Strategy: Design and implement architectures that prioritize recovery by design. You'll assist clients in developing robust incident response and disaster recovery frameworks.
Compliance & Certifications: Lead the charge in preparing clients for industrial certifications (e.g., ISO 27001, NIST, SOC2, or IEC 62443). You will conduct gap analyses and guide the remediation process.
Hardware Hardening: Take a hands-on approach to securing the physical layer. This includes configuring BIOS/UEFI security, disabling unnecessary ports, and ensuring firmware integrity across diverse hardware environments.
Audit & Governance: Perform regular compliance audits to ensure internal and external standards are met, translating complex technical requirements into actionable business insights.
Conducting firewall deployment
vulnerability assessments and penetration testing to identify systemic weaknesses.
Drafting and updating security policies and technical documentation.
Collaborating with IT and product teams to integrate security into the SDLC and hardware procurement cycles.
Monitoring threat intelligence feeds to pivot defense strategies against emerging zero-day threats.
Providing technical guidance during client workshops to bridge the gap between technical risk and business impact.The Mission
As a Cybersecurity Engineer, you will act as a strategic partner to our clients. Your goal is to move beyond basic defense and toward a state of total resilience, ensuring that even under attack, critical business operations remain uninterrupted.
Resiliency & Strategy: Design and implement architectures that prioritize recovery by design. You'll assist clients in developing robust incident response and disaster recovery frameworks.
Compliance & Certifications: Lead the charge in preparing clients for industrial certifications (e.g., ISO 27001, NIST, SOC2, or IEC 62443). You will conduct gap analyses and guide the remediation process.
Hardware Hardening: Take a hands-on approach to securing the physical layer. This includes configuring BIOS/UEFI security, disabling unnecessary ports, and ensuring firmware integrity across diverse hardware environments.
Audit & Governance: Perform regular compliance audits to ensure internal and external standards are met, translating complex technical requirements into actionable business insights.
Conducting firewall setup and configurations to protect and tighten defenses for the perimeter.
Drafting and updating security policies and technical documentation.
Collaborating with IT and product teams to integrate security into the SDLC and hardware procurement cycles.
Monitoring threat intelligence feeds to pivot defense strategies against emerging zero-day threats.
Providing technical guidance during client workshops to bridge the gap between technical risk and business impact.
Expanded Day-to-Day Field Activities
While strategy is key, your daily routine will involve high-impact, hands-on field tasks:
Job ID: 140800477