Security Architect

  • San Diego, CA
  • Posted 15 days ago | Updated 15 days ago

Overview

Hybrid
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Able to Provide Sponsorship

Skills

"SQL" AND "AWS" AND "SnowFlake" AND "Oracle"

Job Details

Top Skills

AWS

Security

Tokenization and encryption

Oracle

SQL

Postgres

Snowflake is a big plus

Top Skills' Details

  1. AWS Cloud Architecture- we are looking for someone who was a hands on security engineer who has now moved into an Architecture specific role ( But a SECURITY Architect role- please refrain from sending only cloud architect without the security piece). This person will be spending 90% of their time building out the architecture diagrams, reviews, patterns, etc - very hands on with security!!

    This will be a cloud security architect with a focus on Data Security. AWS is what they are mainly in but potentially would consider Azure.
    Moving a lot to Snow Flake and databases (AWS) so having the perspective of how do you secure those? There is a big push for data security at LPL currently
    1. They do not touch or stand up anything in Snow Flake. The enterprise architecture team will go to them with a design and they have to look over the security. Therefore you have to be able to understand the design to look at the security and be able to make sure it is good and done securely.
    2. Security of Database (moving from SQL to go to Snow Flake and also pushing Postgres). Any experience with securing these would be beneficial
    3. Have strong knowledge of encryption and tokenization and how they are used to secure data
    3. SAS Data Warehouses (Snowflake)
    4. Enterprise experience will be beneficial here as thy have a big environment

Secondary Skills - Nice to Haves

Job Description

Moving a lot to Snow Flake and databases (AWS) so having the perspective of how do you secure those? There is a big push for data security at LPL currently
How do you share data in S3 buckets?
How do you share data directly from Snow flake to partners?
They are trying to look to understand data protection, data sharing, data syncing and ETL processes. Not expertise in those but looking from the security standpoint of how the data can be shared and how data can be protected in general.
You have data on prem- how are you going to do it on the cloud?
You have data on the cloud, how are we going to share to other third-party vendors?
If you put PII data in your message, how would you secure that?

Collaborate with a team of Security Engineers in solution architecture reviews and guidance for Technology projects through being tightly integrated with LPL s SDLC process
Serves as a subject matter expert for cloud security, providing guidance on industry best practices
Creates best-of-class cloud security architecture designs and patterns for LPL, using defensible industry reference architectures and standards.
Document, socialize, maintain and train key stakeholders on security requirements that enables secure design and build of solutions.
Conduct project security reviews to identify cloud security risk and oversee the implementation of approved recommendations on cloud security designs.
Analyze potential impact of new threats and exploits, develop and implement solutions to mitigate those threats, and communicate risks to relevant business units.
Identify, design and build secure solutions that can be adopted and deployed into a highly available production environment.
Participates in the evaluation, selection and implementation of technology solutions including providing detailed analysis of pros and cons.
Stay up-to-date on the latest cloud security trends, technologies, and best practices, and share knowledge with the team to continuously improve LPL cloud security posture.
Attend and provide feedback in meetings to capture key action items, discussion points, and deliver executive level

Skills Matrix:

Total IT Experience

Experience with AWS

Experience with Security

Experience with Tokenization and encryption

Experience with Oracle

Experience with SQL

Experience with Postgres

Experience with Snowflake- If Any

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