KPMG US
Overview
Associate Director, GCP Security Specialist at KPMG US. This is a remote work opportunity. The role is within the Enterprise Security Services organization. Responsibilities
Develop and manage Google Cloud Platform (GCP) security strategy; use extensive knowledge of IT security and architecture to create and implement a comprehensive security strategy for GCP and Workbench, ensuring alignment with firm goals and addressing evolving threats Support security operations and incident response by providing expert knowledge of GCP in activities such as incident response, threat hunting, forensic analysis, and remediation; identify insecure or vulnerable configurations, review security changes, and ensure strong integrated security monitoring Oversee the integration of GCP and Workbench security tooling, automations, and processes to create a unified security monitoring and response system Keep up with the latest cybersecurity practices and technologies; mentor and lead knowledge-sharing sessions and provide thought leadership in security monitoring and incident response with GCP Drive automation and orchestration to improve efficiency and efficacy of security monitoring and response processes; document processes and procedures as playbooks and reference guides Build and maintain strong working relationships with internal technology teams and security vendors to ensure strategy alignment; encourage collaboration and standardization across technology groups Qualifications
Minimum eight years of recent experience in security architecture, preferably with a specialization in GCP and security tooling integration; deep technical expertise across multiple domains, including security incident response Bachelor's degree preferred; certifications such as CISSP and Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer preferred Experience leading IT security resources and/or projects; ability to define, document, and peer review technical security standards; experience with security-related regulatory requirements (NIST, ISO 27001, HIPAA) Ability to influence without authority in a matrixed environment and develop resource plans, project plans, estimations, and budgeting Excellent verbal/written communication, collaboration, analytical and presentation skills; ability to lead a customer-service-driven team environment Ability to foster the development of high-performance teams and interface with all levels of the organization Authorized to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship now or in the future Additional Information
KPMG LLP and its affiliates comply with all local/state regulations regarding salary disclosures. Salary ranges vary by location and are determined based on factors such as skills, responsibilities, experience, and market considerations. The Total Rewards package includes medical and dental plans, vision, disability and life insurance, 401(k) and well-being benefits. Holiday observances and Personal Time Off policies apply. For more details, see the Benefits & How We Work page. KPMG is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship status, disability, or protected veteran status. No phone calls or agencies please. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Associate Director, GCP Security Specialist at KPMG US. This is a remote work opportunity. The role is within the Enterprise Security Services organization. Responsibilities
Develop and manage Google Cloud Platform (GCP) security strategy; use extensive knowledge of IT security and architecture to create and implement a comprehensive security strategy for GCP and Workbench, ensuring alignment with firm goals and addressing evolving threats Support security operations and incident response by providing expert knowledge of GCP in activities such as incident response, threat hunting, forensic analysis, and remediation; identify insecure or vulnerable configurations, review security changes, and ensure strong integrated security monitoring Oversee the integration of GCP and Workbench security tooling, automations, and processes to create a unified security monitoring and response system Keep up with the latest cybersecurity practices and technologies; mentor and lead knowledge-sharing sessions and provide thought leadership in security monitoring and incident response with GCP Drive automation and orchestration to improve efficiency and efficacy of security monitoring and response processes; document processes and procedures as playbooks and reference guides Build and maintain strong working relationships with internal technology teams and security vendors to ensure strategy alignment; encourage collaboration and standardization across technology groups Qualifications
Minimum eight years of recent experience in security architecture, preferably with a specialization in GCP and security tooling integration; deep technical expertise across multiple domains, including security incident response Bachelor's degree preferred; certifications such as CISSP and Google Professional Cloud Security Engineer preferred Experience leading IT security resources and/or projects; ability to define, document, and peer review technical security standards; experience with security-related regulatory requirements (NIST, ISO 27001, HIPAA) Ability to influence without authority in a matrixed environment and develop resource plans, project plans, estimations, and budgeting Excellent verbal/written communication, collaboration, analytical and presentation skills; ability to lead a customer-service-driven team environment Ability to foster the development of high-performance teams and interface with all levels of the organization Authorized to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship now or in the future Additional Information
KPMG LLP and its affiliates comply with all local/state regulations regarding salary disclosures. Salary ranges vary by location and are determined based on factors such as skills, responsibilities, experience, and market considerations. The Total Rewards package includes medical and dental plans, vision, disability and life insurance, 401(k) and well-being benefits. Holiday observances and Personal Time Off policies apply. For more details, see the Benefits & How We Work page. KPMG is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship status, disability, or protected veteran status. No phone calls or agencies please. #J-18808-Ljbffr