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Principal Consultant, Strategic Advisory Services
Location
Singapore
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Principal Consultant, Strategic Advisory Services
CrowdStrike
• Lead large and complex strategic advisory service engagements with technical and executive-level individuals • Assess and develop cybersecurity and incident response programs • Produce and ensure delivery of high-quality reports and presentations • Demonstrate industry thought leadership through blog posts and public speaking events • Identify and address emerging trends in cybersecurity • Engage in business development opportunities • Support staffing and scheduling of strategic resources
Job Requirements
- 8-15 years of experience in IT / Security Management Consulting
- Leadership positions and relationship management with organizational executives as a management or technical consultant
- Worked on infosec and IT issues - technical and operational
- Contributed to the development, management, and implementation of security programs
- Experience with SOC, CSIRT, or similar security initiatives
- Led teams focusing on organizational security
- Helped businesses address cyber risks, familiar with organizational risk frameworks
- Developed or enhanced cybersecurity policies
- Experience in public/government affairs and working with diverse technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Strong project management skills and ability to handle complex tasks without supervision
Benefits
- Market leader in compensation and equity awards
- Comprehensive physical and mental wellness programs
- Competitive vacation and holidays for recharge
- Paid parental and adoption leaves
- Professional development opportunities for all employees regardless of level or role
- Employee Networks, geographic neighborhood groups, and volunteer opportunities to build connections
- Vibrant office culture with world class amenities
- Great Place to Work Certified™ across the globe
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