Corporate Security Executive - Security Incident Response Executive
Job Description:
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Job Description:
This job is responsible for leading a large corporate security function that protects bank employees, facilities and assets. Key responsibilities including proactive issue identification and management, developing recommendations to senior management, and coordinating with local and enterprise leadership, law enforcement, regulatory and industry counterparts.
The Security Incident Response Executive will be responsible for designing, executing and on-going sustainability of a new security incident response, triage and reporting function focused on significant incidents with a potential impact to employees, clients, physical locations and executives at Bank of America. This function will operate in direct coordination with other incident management functions within Corporate Security and across the bank. Key responsibilities include development and implementation of processes and controls, building and leading a high-performing incident response team, and setting strategic goals and success measures. This role will report to the Head of Global Corporate Security & Executive Protection.
Responsibilities:
Establish a multi-phased strategy for the deployment and operation of an incident response framework aligned to physical threats
Implement framework inclusive of supporting documentation, playbooks/procedures and reporting (post-event / delivering against key performance and risk indicators)
Establish processes and controls aligned to the enterprise Process Management Policy / Standards
Serve as the primary accountable leader during incidents, closely directing on-going executive level communications, response, recovery and closure of incidents
Direct partnership with members of the response team, including Global Information Security, Protective Intelligence, Executive Protection & Major Events, Global Response, SOACC Operations, and Threat Intelligence
Leverage highly confidential intelligence to respond to and contribute to the mitigation of threats
Establish relationships with federal, state and international law enforcement, intelligence agencies and private-sector security partners
Maintain close business relationships with internal and external intelligence teams to ensure rapid identification and response to threats that may impact leadership
Work closely with Executive Protection and Major Events Executives and other functions that support the bank’s management team
Coordinate the identification and reporting of significant issues and develops recommendations to senior management
Required Qualifications:
10+ years leadership experience in corporate security, incident management, protective operations, intelligence, law enforcement, or a related discipline
Demonstrated ability to lead complex security programs in a large, matrixed organization
Proven experience designing, implementing, and sustaining enterprise incident response frameworks
Ability to build a new function from concept to execution, including strategy, operating model, escalation protocols, governance routines, documentation, playbooks, reporting, and continuous improvement mechanisms.
Demonstrated ability to serve as an accountable leader during high-impact incidents, directing response activities, coordinating cross-functional partners, managing ambiguity, and driving timely resolution
Executive-level communication and briefing capability - experience preparing and delivering clear, concise, and action-oriented communications to senior executives, including incident summaries, risk assessments, response updates, post-event reviews, and recommendations for mitigation.
Established external security, law enforcement, intelligence, or private-sector partnership experience
Demonstrated ability to build and maintain trusted relationships with federal, state, local, and international law enforcement, intelligence agencies, industry peers, and private-sector security partners to support intelligence sharing, threat response, and situational awareness.
High level of discretion, professionalism and ability to manage confidential information with integrity
Proven ability to navigate organization complexity
Ability to travel and work irregular hours, including nights, weekends and holidays as required
Skills:
Crisis Management
Facilities Management
Facility Security Management
Stakeholder Management
Strategic Thinking
Business Acumen
Coaching
Executive Presence
Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines Management
Risk Management
Business Analytics
Business Case Analysis
Inclusive Leadership
Process Simplification
Vendor Management
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)Hours Per Week:
40