Miami, FL, USA
85 days ago
Insider Threat Director

The Director of Insider Risk Management is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing a comprehensive insider risk management program across our global environment. This role involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks posed by insiders, including employees, contractors, and business partners, to protect the organization’s assets, intellectual property, and reputation.

Essential Functions:

Develop and implement a global insider risk management program that aligns with the organization’s strategic goals and risk appetite by establishing policies, procedures, and controls to detect, prevent, and respond to insider threats. Conduct regular risk assessments to identify potential insider threats and vulnerabilities. Develop and implement risk mitigation strategies and action plans to address identified risks. Collaborate with Security Operations to implement and oversee monitoring systems and tools to detect suspicious activities and behaviors. Lead investigations into suspected insider incidents, coordinating with relevant departments and external agencies as necessary. Develop and maintain an incident response plan for insider threats, ensuring timely and effective response to incidents. Work with other security teams to design training programs to educate employees and stakeholders about insider risks and best practices for mitigating them Collaborate with HR, Legal, IT, and other departments to ensure a holistic approach to insider risk management. Serve as the primary point of contact for insider risk management, providing regular updates and reports to senior leadership. Ensure the insider risk management program complies with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards. Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure the effectiveness of the insider risk management program. Prepare and present regular reports to senior leadership, highlighting trends, incidents, and program improvements

Qualifications:

Minimum Education:  Bachelor’s Degree/Master’s Degree a plus Discipline/Major:  Bachelor’s degree in security management, Information Security, Risk Management, or a related field. A master’s degree or relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM) are preferred Required Certifications:   Desired to have one of or more of the following certificates: CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) Required Years and Area of Professional Experience: Minimum of 10 years of experience in cybersecurity, with at least 5 years in a leadership role focused on insider threat management Critical Professional Related Technical/Computer Skills: Experience with security information and event management (SIEM) tools, user behavior analytics (UBA), and other relevant technologies Other Requirements:  Team management and stakeholder management. Skilled at mentoring and motivating staff, communicating goals and other corporate initiatives, and driving to results Preferred Education:  Master’s degree in degrees relevant to IT Preferred Experience & Type:  At least 10 years of experience in risk management, security, or a related field, with a focus on insider threats.  - Proven track record of developing and managing insider risk programs at a global scale Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:  Strong understanding of insider threat frameworks, methodologies, and best practices.  - Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to assess complex situations and develop effective solutions.  - Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate with stakeholders at all levels.  - Strong leadership and project management skills, with experience leading cross-functional teams

Decision-Making:

Strategic:  Decisions affect the long-term direction and policy of the entire company. These decisions affect the short-term and long-term performance of GCS. Strategic decisions are high-risk because their outcomes are largely unknown and have a huge impact. These types of decisions are usually made at the top level of a company. Examples are new services, acquisitions. Tactical:  Decisions focus on intermediate-term issues. The purpose of decisions made at this level are to assist and guide brands on their duties around Infrastructure, application, and data security Operational:  Decisions focus on day-to-day activities within the company. Decisions made at this level help to ensure that daily activities proceed smoothly and therefore help to move the company toward reaching a strategic goal. They have short term consequences. Examples are Handling employee conflicts, purchasing materials needed for operations

Physical Demands:  Must be able to remain in a stationary position at a desk and/or computer for extended periods of time.  

Travel:  Less than 25% with non-shipboard travel likely.

Work Conditions:  Work primarily in a climate-controlled environment with minimal safety/health hazard potential.

Offers to the selected candidates will be made on a fair and equitable basis, taking into account specific job-related skills and experience. 

At Carnival, your total rewards package is much more than your base salary. All non-sales roles participate in an annual cash bonus program, while sales roles have an incentive plan. Director and above roles may also be eligible to participate in Carnival’s discretionary equity incentive plan. Plus, Carnival provides comprehensive and innovative benefits to meet your needs, including:

Health Benefits:  Cost-effective medical, dental and vision plans Employee Assistance Program and other mental health resources Additional programs include company paid term life insurance and disability coverage Financial Benefits:  401(k) plan that includes a company match Employee Stock Purchase plan Paid Time Off  Holidays – All full-time and part-time with benefits employees receive days off for 7 company-wide holidays, plus an additional floating holiday to be taken at the employee’s discretion. Vacation Time – All full-time employees at the manager and below level start with 14 days/year; director and above level start with 19 days/year.  Part-time with benefits employees receive time off based on the number of hours they work, with a minimum of 84 hours/year.  All employees gain additional vacation time with further tenure. Sick Time – All full-time employees receive 80 hours of sick time each year.  Part-time with benefits employees receive time off based on the number of hours they work, with a minimum of 60 hours each year.  Other Benefits  Complementary stand-by cruises, employee discounts on confirmed cruises, plus special rates for family and friends Personal and professional learning and development resources including tuition reimbursement On-site preschool program, wellness center, and health clinic at our Miami campus

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