Global Oil Gas Senior Cyber Security Specialist

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Houston
7 months ago
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This role required candidate to permanently relocate at Dhahran Saudi Arabia.

About the Company

This company engages in the exploration production transportation and sale of crude oil and natural gas. It operates through the following segments: Upstream Downstream and Corporate. The Upstream segment includes crude oil natural gas and natural gas liquids exploration field development and production. The Downstream segment focuses on refining logistics power generation and the marketing of crude oil petroleum and petrochemical products and related services to international and domestic customers. The Corporate segment offers supporting services including human resources finance and information technology. The company was founded on May 29 1933 and is headquartered in Dhahran Saudi Arabia.

Job Summary

We are seeking a Cyber Security Specialist to join our Global Manufacturing Excellence Organization under the technical support team. The technical support is a multidisciplinary team provides the required highquality technical support to GM operating facilities (Refineries NGLF and petrochemical plants) insides the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & across the globe. As a Cybersecurity Specialist acritical role is safeguarding digital assets. Implement and manage robust cybersecurity measures monitor security incidents and conduct vulnerability assessments. Provide training to enhance security awareness across the admin area.

Your primary role will be to support the Global Manufacturing Digital Transformation programs and related deployments which aim at maximizing the digital value realization utilization and benefits by deploying innovative and efficient digital transformation solutions and technologies across Global Manufacturing facilities. You will provide technical leadership to effectively implement the Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) requirements across all IT/OT areas.

Additionally youll provide technical leadership in the overall Cyber Defense by ensuring Security Design & Architecture Security Operations Incident Response Forensics Penetration Testing Network Systems and Application Security Risk Management Red Teaming Emerging Threat Analysis and Intelligence Security Automation Data Analytics & Machine Learning.

Responsibilities:

  • Monitor security incidents and conduct investigations.
  • Implement cybersecurity policies and procedures.
  • Conduct vulnerability assessments and risk analysis.
  • Provide training on security awareness.
  • Ensure protection of critical information and infrastructure.
  • Provide expertise in Application Security Cloud Security Database Security and Network Security.
  • Work with cybersecurity frameworks and standards such as NIST Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) ISO 80053/171 to assess the maturity of an organizations cybersecurity capabilities.
  • Provide project consulting evaluating proposed solutions including vendor products & services for information security architecture risks and recommending alternative solutions or compensating controls.
  • Perform security architecture/application design reviews of projects products and solutions to ensure alignment with security policies and best practices to meet corporate security requirements.
  • Identify gaps in the current projects security design cybersecurity reference architecture architecture design patterns and recommend security enhancements.
  • Define new security architecture patterns for advanced technologies such as IoT AI Metaverse etc.

Requirements:

  • This role required candidate to permanently relocate at Dhahran Saudi Arabia.
  • Hold a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science Cybersecurity or equivalent from a recognized and approved program.
  • Possess expertlevel certifications such as CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) and CISM (Certified Information Security Manager).
  • Have a minimum of 12 years experience in the interrelated field of Information Technology including extensive knowledge in Cybersecurity.
  • Certified in CISSP CISM and CCIE.
  • Experience in cloud security workloads cabernet web3 blockchain network security application security and APIs integration is required.
  • Experience in managing the security of cybersecurity cloud platforms and hybrid cloud environments.
  • Demonstrated experience in developing zero trust security roadmaps capabilities architectures and standards.
  • Possess a solid understanding of emerging security threats and can design security reference architectures to mitigate these threats.

Cyber Security,Refinery Operations,Oil,Gas

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