Lead Cloud Security Engineer

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India

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10 days ago

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Lead Cloud Security Engineer

Alteryx

Role Description We are seeking a highly skilled Lead Cloud Security Engineer to lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of our cloud security posture across AWS, GCP, and Azure. The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in: - Zero Trust architecture - Least privilege models - Kubernetes security - Cloud security architecture - Threat modeling This role will also support our DevSecOps initiatives by embedding security into CI/CD pipelines and reviewing new cloud services and containerized workloads for security risks. Key Responsibilities - Cloud & Kubernetes Security Architecture - Design and implement security architectures for multi-cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure) based on Zero Trust and least privilege principles. - Build and enforce security controls for Kubernetes clusters (EKS, GKE, AKS) covering RBAC, network policies, runtime security, and secrets management. - Perform architecture and design reviews of new cloud services and containerized workloads. - Lead cloud and container threat modeling exercises to identify and mitigate risks early in the design phase. - Security Governance & Risk Management - Define and implement policies, standards, and guidelines for secure cloud and container operations. - Partner with platform teams to integrate security-as-code using Terraform and CI/CD pipelines. - Continuously assess cloud and Kubernetes environments for misconfigurations, vulnerabilities, and compliance gaps. - Automation & Tooling - Develop automation for cloud and Kubernetes security monitoring, vulnerability management, and compliance enforcement. - Evaluate and integrate new cloud-native and container-native security tools (e.g., Falco, Trivy, Aqua, Prisma Cloud). - DevSecOps & Secure SDLC Support - Embed security into CI/CD pipelines with automated scanning for infrastructure, container images, and application code. - Support secure image building, signing, and deployment practices. - Mentor teams on secure cloud-native development and operations. - Cross-Functional Collaboration & Leadership - Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for cloud and Kubernetes security across the organization. - Influence strategic security initiatives and provide technical guidance to engineering teams. Qualifications - 8+ years of experience in Information Security, with 5+ years in cloud security architecture. - Expertise in AWS, GCP, and Azure security features, controls, and best practices. - Proven experience with Kubernetes security (RBAC, network policies, admission controllers, runtime security). - Strong background in Zero Trust architectures, least privilege models, and threat modeling. - Proficiency in Terraform and scripting languages (Python, Bash, PowerShell, etc.). - Experience with IAM, network security, encryption, and key management. - Familiarity with DevSecOps, secure CI/CD pipelines, and container image security. - Excellent problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills. Preferred Qualifications - Relevant certifications (e.g., CCSP, CISSP, AWS Security Specialty, GCP Professional Cloud Security Engineer, Azure Security Engineer Associate). - Experience with container security (Kubernetes, Docker) and cloud-native security platforms. - Good to have knowledge of compliance frameworks (ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI-DSS, etc.). Benefits - Support for a growth mindset for associates through all stages of their careers. - Commitment to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace.

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