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Director, Defensive Cyber Operations

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About Digibee

Digibee is an iPaaS that scales integration workflows while reducing cost and technical debt. Rather than require specialized integration experts, Digibee lets every developer quickly build, test, deploy, govern, and monitor integrations across on-premise and cloud environments using a simple but powerful low-code interface. Founded in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2017 and headquartered in Weston, Florida, our team is widely distributed throughout the Americas. In May of 2023, Digibee closed a Series B funding round of $60 million that is intended to drive our expansion in the United States.

Position Overview:

Join Digibee as the Director of Defensive Cyber Operations, where you will play a crucial role in designing and implementing cutting-edge cyber defense and incident response systems. This position puts you at the forefront of developing a resilient cyber defense strategy, leveraging your extensive experience in incident response, detection engineering, digital forensics, and automated response capabilities. Your leadership and hands-on involvement will be key to strengthening our cyber defenses, protecting the sensitive data of our customers and employees, and fostering an innovative security culture within a fast-paced, dynamic 100% remote startup environment.

 

On a typical day, you will…

  • Develop and manage our alert triage & investigation service, creating a comprehensive framework for effective incident detection and rapid response.
  • Recruit and lead a skilled team of cyber analysts and engineers, promoting a culture of ownership and continuous improvement
  • Define and implement Incident Response protocols, IOC analysis, response automation strategies, and proactive threat hunting methodologies.
  • Develop cloud-native forensic capabilities to scrutinize alerts and investigate security anomalies.
  • Conduct threat modeling to prioritize security efforts and resource allocation effectively.
  • Engage with executive leadership to ensure cybersecurity strategy alignment with business objectives.
  • Maintain active engagement within the cybersecurity community to stay abreast of evolving threats.

 

What You'll Need To Bring…

  • Industry Experience: Minimum 5-7 years of experience in a blue team / detection and response role
  • Leadership Expertise: Minimum 2-3 years managing or leading high performing technical teams
  • Technical Proficiency: cloud security, automated security response workflows (SOAR), detection engineering, SIEM logging & alerting, incident response, or digital forensics
  • Exceptional communication skills: Ability to communicate complex security concepts to all audiences
  • Strategic mindset: proactive problem-solving and a passion for building a secure future for Digibee

 

It's a plus if you have...

  • Certifications from GIAC, OffSec, AWS, GCP, ISC2, or similar
  • Experience in establishing a DCO, DART, or SOC organization from the ground up
  • Expertise in developing and implementing security strategies and roadmaps
  • Familiarity with the startup ecosystem and its unique challenges and opportunities
  • Experience as a consultant for a variety of clients on offensive or defensive initiatives.

 

Location

Latin America - Remote

Our culture

We believe in a highly collaborative work environment in order to foster constant development and exchange between teams. We encourage learning, sharing knowledge, and using new technologies to create disruptive ideas - we want to create something great together!

At Digibee, we know it's our people who make the difference. We embrace and value diversity and are dedicated to encouraging a supportive and respectful culture in our community.

We are interested in every qualified candidate eligible to work remotely in the country of this job posting. However, we are not able to sponsor visas for this position.

 

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