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In this role, you will drive key AI Security assurance testing programs. You will require a deep understanding of AI/ML architectures, offensive security testing methodologies, and threat modeling, coupled with the ability to independently test existing and emerging cybersecurity and AI controls. As a second-line leader, you will need the ability to collaborate effectively across the engineering organization, provide constructive challenges, and influence at all levels. You will have a bias toward action, exceptional communication skills, and a track record of building and managing robust, independent security testing programs.
In addition to a deep technical security foundation, you will require exceptional program management capabilities, and demonstrated ability to track, report on, and effectively manage complex technical assurance initiatives from inception to completion, which includes defining clear testing objectives, establishing metrics, monitoring the first line's remediation progress, and ensuring timely and accurate reporting to engineering stakeholders and risk committees.
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