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As a Manager, you will lead engineering teams to deliver cross-organizational collaborative results, leveraging your expertise in automation, log engineering, trust and safety, purple teaming, detection development and incident response to amplify high quality security program outcomes and enhance security protocols company-wide. You are well-versed in leading security incident response and are comfortable using critical thinking skills to resolve time-sensitive, complex incidents. You make good business decisions under pressure. You work across multiple teams to unblock engineers and resolve escalations where the problem and solutions, as well as risk strategy, may not be well defined. You'll champion a security-conscious culture, leading with metrics for data-driven decision making, developing security engineers to become high performers, tackling pressing security challenges with innovative solutions, ensuring the organization stays ahead of potential threats. You are comfortable being on-call, working nights and weekends when necessary, and volunteer when the team needs help.
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About the team
Security Operations is a globally distributed team of engineers split across three core regions; AMER, APAC and EMEA, and is at the forefront of security events that impact both GitLab.com and GitLab. We are both proactive and reactive, leading security investigations, conducting purple teaming exercises, incident response support and response resolution, through to cyber threat analysis and logging, detection, and response engineering. Even though we’re a global team, we work together in a cross-regional manner and have automation and processes to facilitate collaboration when resolving incidents, handovers, and general collaboration for project work as well.
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