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Intelligence Operations Enablement- Director
Barclays Capital
Hanover, NJ, United States
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CSO Intelligence Operations Enablement- Director
Description
About Barclays
Barclays is a transatlantic consumer, corporate and investment bank offering products and services across personal, corporate and investment banking, credit cards and wealth management, with a strong presence in our two home markets of the UK and the US. Our goal is to become the bank of choice by providing superior services to customers and clients and supporting our stakeholders via a commercially successful business that generates long-term sustainable returns.
Our two clearly defined divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, provide diversification by business line, geography and customer, enhancing financial resilience and helping to contribute to the delivery of consistent returns through the business cycle. We have a strong core business with exciting prospects, well positioned to deliver long-term value for our shareholders.
Consistent with the objective of delivering long-term sustainable value for all our stakeholders, we have developed our Shared Growth Ambition – our approach to citizenship and the sustainability of the business model we operate. The aim is to make decisions and do business that provides our clients and customers, and the communities which we serve, with access to a prosperous future.
The delivery of our strategy is underpinned by the energy, commitment and passion of our people, and we are clear on our common purpose: to help people achieve their ambitions, in the right way.
About Barclays in the US
Barclays offers corporate and investment banking and credit card services in the US. Our 10,000 US colleagues are located in offices across the country, with headquarters in New York City. In 2017, Barclays announced plans to create a world-class campus in Whippany, New Jersey, for our Technology, Operations and Functional teams in the US. Other principal locations include Delaware, Nevada, Ohio and Maine.
About CSO Security Operations - Intelligence
Operations & Technology comprises around 65,000 employees – approximately three quarters of Barclays – with teams located around the globe. Core locations include India, UK, USA and Singapore.
The Group Security Office (GSO) is a fully global team, with over 900 colleagues across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The GSO is solely responsible for all aspects of security and resilience of the Group regardless of the kind of threat. The function includes the following Group responsibilities supported by a GCSO Fusion Database and two Global Joint Operation Centres (JOC) that includes a cross group Fusion Task Force:
• Security Operations (Cyber Operations, Intelligence, and Investigations)
• Physical Security
• Security Assurance
• Identity Access Management
• Resilience
EEO
It is the policy of Barclays to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by law.
Dynamic working gives everyone at Barclays the opportunity to integrate professional and personal lives, if you have a need for flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager.
Overall purpose of role
Integration of Intelligence, Cyber Operations, and Joint Operations Centres drives and enables Intelligence-Driven Defence (IDD). The primary objectives of this role are to optimise people, processes, and technology across these CSO service lines; to inform business controls; proactively identify, contain, and mitigate adversarial attacks; and enable global financial services to customers and clients.
The Director of Intelligence Operations will work closely with key internal stakeholders such as CSO Cyber Operations, CSO JOC, CSO Physical Security, Resilience, Group Fraud, Group CISO's, and Business COO's to develop and execute on a service catalogue aimed at mitigating prioritised threats to Barclays. The individual is also accountable for integration with external stakeholders including industry peers, public sector partners, and cyber security collaboration groups; to better understand the threat landscape and accelerate sharing of threat actor tactics and techniques that inform and optimise our controls.
The Director of Intelligence Operations will report to the Managing Director of CSO Intelligence. The individual in this role will be responsible for developing, implementing and executing Barclays' Intelligence-Driven Defence plan in close coordination with Leidos consultancy and stakeholders across CSO as well as to represent the Managing Director of CSO Intelligence in internal and external forums when needed.
Key Accountabilities
• Act as a senior member of the CSO SecOps - Intelligence leadership team to optimise and deliver integrated, intelligence driven operations that enable business delivery of secure global financial services to customers and clients.
• Serve as the principal interface between Leidos consultancy and Barclays’ SecOps teams to deliver the 2018 and 2019 Statement of work for Barclays’ Security Program Situational Awareness vulnerability work stream.
• Establish and execute a clear framework of intelligence service integration with key internal stakeholders, including but not limited to CSO Cyber Operations, CSO JOC, CSO Physical Security, Resilience, Group Fraud, Group CISO's, and Business COO's.
• Establish and execute an operational framework to deliver timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence to enhance proactive protection against Barclays’ top threats and accelerate optimisation of Barclays’ network controls.
• Develop and deliver integrated 24x7 operational intelligence services across Barclays.
• Provide a full range of strategic management and leadership skills to support the team’s management.
• Represent the Managing Director of CSO Intelligence in internal and external forums when needed.
• Oversee the design and implementation of a data-driven analysis capability across CSO to analyse upstream and downstream threats and drive earlier detection and multi-layered security; reducing risk to the business and enabling optimised service delivery.
• Work with CSO stakeholders to assure Barclays' senior executives and external stakeholders on capability and impact of IDD against the full range of threats to the business.
• Aid in budgetary execution to enhance IDD capabilities across CSO.
• Ensure successful and timely operational support of significant threats and control issues.
• Develop, maintain relationships, and ensure integration with a wide range of internal stakeholders and external partners, officials and peers.
• Support the rollout of an intelligence-led Group Security Plan.
• Oversee, design, and implement solutions to enhance IDD capability through automation of the Threat Intelligence Platform with FUSION, Splunk, security controls, and business datasets.
• Represent CSO and Barclays in presentations, seminars, conferences, trusted forums and official information exchanges including at external meetings attended by senior representatives from the finance, cross-sector, and government.
Risk and Control Objective
Ensure that all activities and duties are carried out in full compliance with regulatory requirements, Enterprise Wide Risk Management Framework and internal Barclays Policies and Policy Standards.
Person Specification
Basic Qualifications:
• Bachelors Degree
• 10 plus years working at a Director capacity with an in-depth understanding of the private and public sector response to key threats areas and ability to inform and shape internal and external policy.
• 10 plus years experience in managing teams conducting intelligence, malware, coding, and big data analysis in large financial organisations.
Preferred Qualifications/Skills:
• Deep understanding of threat intelligence, cyber security, and latest threats that impact the bank and the financial services industry.
• Degree level education in a STEM background and at least five years’ experience in cyber security.
• Proven subject matter expertise in various cyber security and threat intelligence domains; backed by recognized, and relevant, industry certifications.
• Excellent knowledge of the concepts in cyber security, including identification of common threats, vulnerabilities, and appropriate mitigation.
• Knowledge of intelligence processes and procedures with experience of multiple source intelligence research, analysis and reporting at both tactical and strategic levels.
• Good understanding of Attack Monitoring and Cyber Response technologies and capabilities.
• Ability to coach, lead and manage in a dynamic working environment.
• Strategic and commercial mindset appropriate for a large financial organisation.
• Strong global stakeholder management skills while maintaining focus on the strategic objectives.
• Inspirational leader with the ability to manage a significant number of professional and nonprofessional staff distributed internationally.
• Excellent communicator, both orally and in writing, with the ability to communicate effectively to internal and external audiences on a wide range of topics.
• Excellent time management and planning skills with experience of working under pressure and short deadlines while maintaining a high-quality service.
• Involvement and support of various security awareness sessions, both internal and external.
• Experience in implementing a coordination and integration response plan for a large financial organisation.
• Proven leader in operational and strategic intelligence delivery in a large financial organisation.
• Proven leadership, relationship management, presentation, and communication skills at a senior level.
• Proven experience in working in an international environment with many different stakeholders and across multiple time zones.
• Experience in leading and helping build intelligence capability into a world-class function.
• Experience of working in a SOC, NOC or other form of incident/command centre operations centre.
• Recognised thought leader in cyber security and threat intelligence and cyber security domains at a global level with experience in delivering presentations to an international audience.
• Demonstrable capability to be a “known and trusted” member of communities of interest within the cyber security and threat intelligence domains.
• Experience in driving cost efficiencies while maintaining and improving service quality.
• Proven commitment to building capability across a workforce and ability to attract and develop top talent from inside and outside the industry.
Purpose and Values
Barclays has a single cross-business Purpose for Barclays and five core Values which underpin it.
Our Purpose is helping people achieve their ambitions in the right way. Put simply this is the answer to the question ‘What is Barclays for?’ and it should guide our every action as employees.
Respect
We respect and value those we work with, and the contribution that they make.
Integrity
We act fairly, ethically and openly in all we do.
Service
We put our clients and customers at the centre of what we do.
Excellence
We use our energy, skills and resources to deliver the best, sustainable results.
Stewardship
We are passionate about leaving things better than we found them.