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Director, Cybersecurity Operations and Platform Delivery

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🚀 Build the Future of Cybersecurity, Not Just Another Security Program🚀

Role Details

  • Title: Director, Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery
  • Location: Remote
  • Schedule: Monday–Friday, standard business hours
  • Availability: Occasional after-hours support for security incidents or escalations
  • Travel: Periodic, based on client and business needs
  • Salary Range: $150,000 – $175,000

At DYOPATH, we're looking for a Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery leader who can connect cybersecurity to business outcomes, help shape our technology strategy, influence the future of our cybersecurity services, and become a trusted advisor to clients and executives alike. We're not hiring someone to manage cybersecurity. We're hiring someone to help shape what's next.

🎯 What You'll Actually Be Doing

You'll lead our Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery organization while helping shape what cybersecurity looks like for both DYOPATH and our clients.

One minute, you might be helping guide incident response strategy. Next, you could be discussing cybersecurity risk with executives, evaluating emerging technologies, partnering with sales on a strategic opportunity, or helping evolve the future of our DYOGUARD service portfolio.

This role sits at the intersection of:

  • ✅ Cybersecurity Strategy
  • ✅ Security Operations
  • ✅ Client Advisory
  • ✅ Technology Leadership
  • ✅ Service Innovation
  • ✅ Business Growth

🏗️ We're Looking For a Builder

Not a maintainer. Not a box-checker. Not someone waiting to be told what to do. We're looking for someone who sees opportunities where others see problems.

Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery leader who can:

  • Walk into an unfamiliar situation and quickly assess what's working and what's not.
  • Build a roadmap and get buy-in.
  • Lead through ambiguity.
  • Drive accountability.
  • Influence without relying on their title.
  • Help teams become better than they thought possible.

If you've ever thought: "If they would just let me fix this, I know exactly what I'd do..." We're probably talking to the right person.

🤝 Not Your Typical Cybersecurity Leadership Role

Many cybersecurity leadership jobs stop at security. This one doesn't. You'll advise business leaders. You'll support strategic client conversations. You'll influence service offerings. You'll help shape platform investments. You'll work with technical teams, operational leaders, sales, account management, and executives across the business. 

In short: Your impact won't be measured by how many alerts were closed. It will be measured by how much stronger, smarter, and more valuable our cybersecurity capabilities become. 

🧠 What Makes Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery Leaders Successful Here?

You might be a fit if you:

  • Have experience in an MSP, MSSP, consulting, or services-based environment.
  • Understand incident response but don't live exclusively in the weeds.
  • Can balance risk, revenue, customer experience, and operational realities.
  • Know how to communicate complex security topics in plain English.
  • Have led teams, programs, technologies, initiatives, or transformations.
  • Enjoy solving hard problems.
  • Prefer ownership over excuses.

Bonus points if people regularly describe you as:

  • Strategic
  • Practical
  • Calm under pressure
  • Someone who simply gets things done

📈 Why The Director, Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery Matters

This isn't a maintenance role. This is an opportunity to help lead the next phase of cybersecurity growth at DYOPATH.

You'll influence:

  • Cybersecurity operations
  • Security platform strategy
  • Incident response capabilities
  • Vendor partnerships
  • Security service evolution
  • Client trust and confidence
  • Future cybersecurity offerings

You'll have a voice. You'll have ownership. You'll have the ability to make a visible impact.

🌟 Why DYOPATH?

Because we're building something. We're growing. We're evolving. We're investing in technology. We're investing in cybersecurity. And we're looking for leaders who want a seat at the table instead of a seat in the audience. If you're looking for a role where you can influence strategy, develop teams, improve operations, work with great clients, and build something meaningful, we'd love to talk.

The Bottom Line

We're not looking for a Director, Cybersecurity Operations & Platform Delivery with the longest list of security certifications. We're looking for the person who can walk into the room, understand the problem, build a plan, and make things happen. Sound like you? Apply today and let’s talk. 🚀

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DYOPATH is committed to a work environment free of all forms of discrimination. DYOPATH recruits and hires without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, military status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic. For more information about DYOPATH, please visit our website at www.dyopath.com. The above information has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain or to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of the employee assigned to this job.

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