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International Monetary Fund Information Security Architect-ITDSG United States IMF Jobs 2024
International Monetary Fund looking for “Information Security Architect-ITDSG”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 11-Jul-24.
The International Monetary Fund has published a job vacancy announcement on 20-Jun-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Information Security Architect-ITDSG to be based in Washington D.C., United States. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org
Company Name: International Monetary Fund
Job Title: Information Security Architect-ITDSG
Duty Station: Washington D.C., United States
Country: United States
Application Deadline: 11-Jul-24
1. Drives and supports the solution architecture development process from context to physical architecture and ensures that all relevant security controls are embedded early in the SDLC phase.
2. Works with technical and business stakeholders to identify architectural attributes that may influence threat and attack vectors.
3. Collaborates with business and technical stakeholders to develop data flows, user profiles, data dictionaries, release notes, technical specification and process flows as input for threat modeling activities.
4. Reviews high level conceptual and logical architectural artifacts and presents findings to the IMF’s Enterprise Architecture Review Board.
5. Performs threat modeling activities and communicates outcomes to platform engineers, Information Security Risk Management and the Application Security teams.
6. Develops technical road maps towards achieving mid to long-term enterprise security architecture goals like zero trust architecture, automated threat modeling, secure by default, policy as code and pattern as code.
7. Attends project and enhancement meetings to advise and provide input on security architecture related issues.
8. Develops and ensures security reference architectures and patterns are up-to-date, standards-based, relevant, and agile to meet evolving business and technology needs and knowledge gaps.
9. Research new information security capabilities and technology for continuous improvement of self and the organization.
10. Collaborates with the information security assurance team on developing practical and applicable information security baselines and referencing those baselines in Enterprise Security Architecture documentation.
11. Drives and documents security architecture artifacts for protecting the IMF’s crown jewels and strictly confidential assets.
12. Collaborates with IMF’s DevOps team to define guardrails and process flows for configuration, development, delivery, and deployment pipelines.
13. Collaborates with the IMF Enterprise Architecture Division to create visibility of activities between ISG and EA division to ensure continuous synchronization.
14. Manages the implementation of an awareness program for promoting information security architecture principles and their application with business and IT stakeholders.
Advanced degree in information security, computer science, engineering, mathematics, or related field of study plus a minimum of 4 years of progressive information security work experience; or a bachelor’s degree in information security, computer science, engineering, mathematics, or related field of study and minimum of 10 years of progressive information security work experience.
Work management skills
Technical Skills