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Our work culture is intense and isn’t for everyone. But if you want to build the future alongside others who excel in their disciplines and expect the same from you, there’s no better place to be.
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Head, EMEA Security Risk & Controls to join our global team. This role is critical in overseeing the second line security teams across the EMEA region, ensuring they partner effectively with first line teams to drive adherence to regulatory requirements, while maintaining the innovative and agile culture of Coinbase. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of regional regulatory expectations, excellent relationship management skills, and the ability to effectively challenge and collaborate with US-based teams to meet EMEA requirements. This position is a key member of the global GRC leadership team and will report directly to the Global Head of GRC. The ideal candidate is a collaborative, detailed oriented leader who will leverage their experience to strategically manage Coinbase security needs.
What you’ll be doing (i.e. job duties):
- Lead and oversee the second line security team across EMEA, providing strategic direction and operational support.
- Ensure that security policies, standards, and controls are implemented effectively to meet regional regulatory requirements.
- Foster a culture of innovation, agility, and continuous improvement within the security teams.
- Maintain a comprehensive understanding of EMEA regulatory requirements and expectations related to cybersecurity.
- Provide guidance and oversight to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and standards, including GDPR and other local legislations.
- Develop and maintain relationships with regulatory bodies and industry groups across EMEA.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with country leadership across EMEA to ensure alignment of security initiatives with business objectives.
- Collaborate with US-based teams (product, engineering, security, legal, etc.) to ensure that global security practices meet EMEA requirements and effectively challenge them when necessary.
- Act as a bridge between regional teams and global leadership, facilitating effective communication and collaboration.
- Lead large scale programs that are at the intersection of compliance, regulatory and audit that are highly technical, and cross functional in nature.
- Be accountable for roadmap delivery including adoption and success criteria as defined in collaboration with your stakeholders.
- Monitor program status, identify issues / risks, succinctly communicate issues, and proactively collaborate to ensure timely resolution.
- Partner with the Security, Technology, Resilience, and Operations teams.
What we look for in you (ie. job requirements):
- 10+ years in information security, risk management, or compliance, with a significant portion in a leadership role overseeing security operations in EMEA.
- Deep understanding of EMEA regulatory requirements and standards related to cybersecurity and data protection, such as SCA, BAIT, DORA, EBA, PSD2, ISO 27001, etc.
- Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with country leadership and regulatory bodies.
- Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to challenge and influence global teams.
- Ability to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders including senior management in order to drive alignment.
- Experience in managing outsourced services and third-party providers.
- Enjoy solving hard problems and can turn incomplete, conflicting, or ambiguous inputs into action plans.
- Ability to leverage data to inform critical decisions and make recommendations.
- Able to manage multiple stakeholders and priorities simultaneously.
- Experience interacting with regulators.
Nice to haves:
- Experience at a technology or fintech company.
- Prior crypto experience and a demonstrated interest in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
- Advanced knowledge of cloud computing, Google apps, JIRA, Confluence.
- CRISC, CISM, CISA.
Job ID: P61094
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