At Globality, we’re proud to embody the core values of innovation, collaboration, and trust in both our culture and product.

We’re creating ground-breaking technology utilizing a world-class, AI-powered Platform that revolutionizes how businesses buy and sell services. We are an open, inclusive, and diverse organization and our employees are at the heart of the great products we create.

We’ve raised over $172M and are supported by an impressive group of prominent investors, including Al Gore and SoftBank Vision Fund. Our co-founders, Joel Hyatt and Lior Delgo, are seasoned entrepreneurs who bring extensive business-building experience to our organization. Our impressive board includes Dennis Nally (former Global Chairman of PwC), and Ron Johnson (former SVP of Apple).

We’re excited to deliver the best in both innovative technologies and customer-focused experiences to realize our mission of creating a more inclusive global economy. Come help us build something great! 

Role Summary:

In this role, you will combine operational and technical security knowledge to build and manage Globality’s SOC, triage and remediate vulnerabilities, and drive SDLC initiatives with Engineering. While your primary role focuses on threat remediation, you will wear many hats and work on all facets of information security. You care about security, threat intel, and mitigating risk.

 What you will be doing:

  • Enhancing Globality’s SIEM – including implementing integrations with support systems
  • Developing metrics, thresholds, alerts, dashboards, and incident response playbooks
  • Working cross functionality to triage suspicious activity and drive remediation (performing L1-L3 duties as needed)
  • Analyzing threat intelligence feeds to develop metrics, alerts, and techniques to protect against new and emerging attack vectors
  • Supporting application security efforts, including code reviews, design discussions, and more
  • Supporting our vulnerability management program, including expansion of existing coverage and review and remediation of identified vulnerabilities
  • Developing internal playbooks and tabletops to train teams on how to handle common attack scenarios
  • Communicating with security leadership and senior management on our security posture
  • Looking for ways to innovate and improve existing processes

 

 What we are looking for: 

  • 5+ years in security, especially in operating or managing a SOC
  • Experience working with Splunk
  • Direct experience developing thresholds, alerts, dashboards, and incident response playbooks
  • Ability to work cross functionally to integrate systems into the SOC and drive remediation
  • Experience with coding and/or familiarity with code (Python, JavaScript, and Java)
  • Knowledge of SAST, penetration testing, and various vulnerability management tools
  • Experience with security frameworks such as ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type 2, and CSA STAR
  • Experience with security cloud environments, particularly AWS and Azure
  • Strong understanding of IP networking fundamentals, firewalls, and gateways/proxies
  • Ability to adapt to shifting priorities, timelines, and different roles
  • Strong written, verbal, and technical program management skills
  • Openness to new ideas and a willingness to innovate
  • Ability to operate effectively in a remote environment

 

The anticipated annual pay scale for this position is $140,000-$160,000. Actual salaries will vary depending on factors including but not limited to location, experience, and performance. The range listed is just one component of Globality's total compensation package for employees. This information is provided per the California Equal Pay Act. We are an equal opportunity employer and a participant in the E-Verify program. We believe diversity makes teams better and that discrimination based on race, gender, or anything else is self-defeating.

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