The Risk Advisor will oversee customer engagements, conduct quantitative risk analysis, and require extensive experience in cybersecurity and risk management.
At SAFE Security, our vision is to be the Champions of a Safer Digital Future and the Catalysts of Change. We believe in empowering individuals and teams with the freedom and responsibility to align their goals, ensuring we all move forward together.
We operate with radical transparency, autonomy, and accountability—there’s no room for brilliant jerks. We embrace a culture-first approach, offering an unlimited vacation policy, a high-trust work environment, and a commitment to continuous learning. For us, Culture is Our Strategy—check out our Culture Memo to dive deeper into what makes SAFE unique.
Location: Remote (US)
Experience: 5-7 years
Core Responsibilities:
- Work productively and autonomously as part of a remote team in fast-paced environment
- Critical and analytical thinking skills
- 5 or more years of professional experience with background in information security, IT audit or risk management
- Excellent presentation, verbal, and written communication skills; comfortable with leading discussions among large groups. Flexibility in daily hours (i.e., willingness to work longer hours during peak periods and accommodate other US and Global time zones)
- Ability and willingness to travel to Customers.
- Estimated 20-30% travel on average
- Working closely with Customer Success Advisor aligned to customer portfolios
- Owning oversight for active customer engagements within given customer portfolios
Essential Skills/ Qualifications/ Experience:
- Consulting experience (in Information security or risk management)
- Cybersecurity certification such as CISSP (or similar)
- Quantitative risk analysis experience - preferably with Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR)
- Position requires the employee to obtain OpenFAIR certification if not already held
If you’re passionate about cyber risk, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of a team that’s redefining security—we want to hear from you! 🚀
Top Skills
Cybersecurity
Information Security
It Audit
Openfair
Risk Analysis
Risk Management
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