Security Analyst - Governance, Risk, and Compliance
LaunchDarklyAbout the Job:
LaunchDarkly's Governance, Risk, and Compliance team is hiring a Security Analyst III to facilitate the definition, implementation, and operation of security and privacy programs at LaunchDarkly.
LaunchDarkly is critical infrastructure. Our security team keeps it safe for the global systems that depend on us and the GRC team demonstrates that to earn the trust of our customers. As a member of the team, you'll drive initiatives to assess and reduce security risks to the company, advise stakeholders, and maintain compliance with the frameworks that we adhere to including ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, and FedRAMP.
You'll report to the Director of Security and partner closely with stakeholders in Legal, Revenue, and other members of our security team. We expect you to bring a sharp point of view on where AI can take work off the team's plate and make our coverage deeper.
Responsibilities:
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Collaborate with stakeholders to design and operate security controls that comprise the LaunchDarkly GRC program
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Use technology to automate compliance activities like gathering evidence and verifying controls
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Operationalize the health and maturity of the program by tracking metrics based on quantitative and qualitative data
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Drive progress towards results for GRC-related continuous improvement projects
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Contribute to documentation for security standards, policies, and processes
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Support audits and assessments with internal and external stakeholders
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