Lead Cybersecurity Architect; Hybrid

Position: Lead Cybersecurity Architect (Hybrid) Lead Analyst, Cybersecurity Architecture page is loaded## Lead Analyst, Cybersecurity Architecture locations: Home Office - Ohiotime type: Full time posted on: Posted Todayjob requisition : JR035942 • * WHAT YOU'LL DO: • ** Design and implement enterprise-wide security architecture frameworks aligned with organizational security objectives • Develop and maintain security protocols for broadcast systems, digital platforms, and critical infrastructure • Create secure network architectures with proper segmentation and access controls • Design identity and access management (IAM) solutions supporting modern authentication methods and zero-trust principles • Establish cloud security baselines and integrated security frameworks for development operations • Partner with engineering teams to embed security throughout the technology lifecycle • Develop threat models and control strategies fully integrated into design, development, and operation of technology platforms • Maintain security risk management plans that balance operational efficiency with security requirements • Participate in security review processes for technology initiatives, acquisitions, and product implementations • Conduct security architecture reviews for new tools, applications, and infrastructure changes • Provide technical guidance during security intake processes, ensuring early security integration • Collaborate on security governance for emerging technologies including artificial intelligence implementations • Design and implement security monitoring and detection capabilities to support threat defense • Develop disaster recovery procedures and business continuity plans for critical operations • Lead post-incident analysis and architecture improvements based on threat intelligence • Support security service transitions while maintaining architectural oversight • Partner with leadership teams as a strategic security advisor • Work cross-functionally with development, operations, and business teams to embed security best practices • Support integration activities by implementing secure onboarding processes and assessments • Mentor security team members and promote cyber-awareness across the organization • Effectively communicate security program importance to obtain support and buy-in from stakeholders • Other duties as assigned • * WHAT YOU'LL NEED: • ** BS/BA in related discipline or equivalent years of experience preferred • Generally, 8+ years experience in related field preferred; certification is required in some areas • Master's degree or equivalent professional experience in cybersecurity architecture a plus • Extensive cybersecurity experience with proven expertise in enterprise security architecture and cross-functional collaboration preferred • * WHAT YOU'LL BRING: • ** Demonstrated success in leading security initiatives and driving organizational change • Security architecture expertise with knowledge of industry frameworks, network security, identity management, cloud environments, security tools, programming languages, and encryption technologies • Experience with security standards, threat assessment, compliance frameworks, and data privacy regulations • Strong communication, analytical, project management, teamwork, and leadership skills • Industry experience, advanced certifications, emerging technology security knowledge, incident response background, and security automation expertise • * WHERE YOU'LL LIVE, WORK AND PLAY: • * Cincinnati offers the perfect blend of Midwestern charm and metropolitan sophistication. Known as the "Queen City," Cincinnati sits beautifully along the Ohio River and boasts a rich cultural heritage with world-class museums, a thriving arts district, and historic architecture in neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine. The city is home to major corporations, excellent universities, and a growing tech scene that makes it an ideal place for cybersecurity professionals. Food lovers will appreciate Cincinnati's unique culinary scene, from famous chili parlors to innovative farm-to-table restaurants and craft breweries. Sports fans can cheer on the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds, while outdoor enthusiasts enjoy extensive park systems, riverfront trails, and easy access to beautiful countryside. With affordable housing, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community, Cincinnati provides an outstanding quality of life with big-city amenities and small-town friendliness.**#LI-SM2****#LI-Hybrid**# # • * If you are a current Scripps employee, please do not apply on this site. Please access our internal career site at Worklife My Info View Open Positions at Scripps. • *** SCRIPPS’ COMMITMENT TO A CULTURE THAT CREATES CONNECTION: • * At Scripps, we are committed to a culture that reflects the audiences and communities we serve. We are intentional about creating anenvironmentwhereemployees, our audiences and other stakeholders feel valued and inspired to reach their full potential and create connections. To successfully deliver on this commitment, we must… Apply tot his job

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