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Cybersecurity & Platform Security Lead

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Building the security foundation for dental's digital infrastructure

EviSmart is the operating system for 2,000+ dental labs across 28 countries. We're the infrastructure layer connecting labs, dentists, and design centers globally—processing thousands of dental CAD designs daily.

The reality: We handle Protected Health Information for thousands of patients. Security isn't a feature for us. It's existential.


The Role

You'll be our first dedicated security leader—a player-coach who builds the program while staying deeply hands-on.

70% execution. 30% strategy.

What you'll own:

Application Security

  • Secure dozens of API integrations (scanner portals, LMS systems, AI pipelines)
  • Embed security into development workflows across distributed teams
  • Drive vulnerability management from detection to remediation

Infrastructure Security

  • Harden cloud infrastructure across multi-region architecture
  • Manage identity and access for 300 employees across 4 countries
  • Ensure encryption at rest and in transit

Compliance & Governance

  • Own HIPAA compliance (BAAs, breach procedures, audit trails)
  • Own GDPR compliance (international transfers, SCCs, data rights)
  • Lead SOC 2 certification—enterprise customers are asking for it

Security Operations

  • Build detection and monitoring from the ground up
  • Lead incident response when things go sideways
  • Create security awareness culture across Canada, Philippines, South Korea, and China

You're a fit if you have:

Must have:

  • 5+ years in security engineering or architecture
  • Deep hands-on cloud security experience (AWS/Azure/GCP)
  • Track record securing APIs and microservices
  • Real-world experience with HIPAA, GDPR, or similar frameworks
  • Ability to translate security to non-technical stakeholders

Extra credit:

  • Healthcare industry experience (you know what a BAA is)
  • Led a SOC 2 certification end-to-end
  • AI/ML security background

Security certifications (CISSP, CISM, etc.)


Why this matters

This isn't a checkbox security role at a company that treats you as overhead.

Security is a sales enabler for us. Every customer conversation includes questions about data privacy and security. You'll directly impact revenue.

Real ownership. Report to CTO. Direct access to CEO. No bureaucracy. You'll shape security architecture for a global platform from the ground up.

Industry transformation. Dental is going digital. We're the infrastructure layer. Once we're embedded, we don't get ripped out.


How we work

Location: Remote-friendly. We hire where the talent is.

Team: 300 people across Canada, Philippines, South Korea, and China.

Reporting: Direct to CTO.

Culture: Player-coach mentality. Bias toward action. High trust, high ownership.


Ready to build?

This is a chance to be the security architect for dental's digital transformation—protecting patient data for labs serving millions of people globally.


EviSmart | Autopilot for Dental Lab Operations www.evismart.com

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