What are the responsibilities and job description for the Trust and Threat Intelligence Professional position at IONQ?
As a Security Expert for Emerging Computing, you'll be part of a dynamic team driving innovation in quantum computing. Our goal is to create a safer and more secure computing environment, protecting against emerging threats and vulnerabilities.
About the Role
We're seeking an experienced professional to lead the development of an internal trust program and an external threat intelligence program. This will involve integrating threat intelligence into our security program, defining user activity monitoring queries, and developing a quantitative risk analysis to inform security priorities.
In addition to technical expertise, you'll need excellent communication skills to collaborate with both technical and non-technical teams.
Responsibilities
- Develop an overall program for identifying risk based on insider threat and outside threat intelligence
- Write code to connect to a variety of systems to collect and analyze data in support of security alerting, evidence collection, and system hardening
- Follow secure software development practices while working in an agile team, helping to scope, plan, prioritize, and complete work
- Write technical documentation, including software documentation, memos, and architecture diagrams
- Automate integrations with workflow-based tools
- Collaborate with both technical and non-technical teams
Requirements
To succeed as a Cybersecurity Engineer for Quantum Technologies, you should have:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience
- 6 years of relevant experience in cybersecurity
- Experience writing code that is used and maintained over time by a team
- Experience with tools like user activity monitoring used in insider threat programs
- Experience creating, deploying, and tuning indicators of compromise (IOCs) for corporate and hybrid cloud environments