FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Cybersecurity Architect at Ryerson?
The primary responsibility is to evaluate and advise on defensive and offensive designs on the network, specializing in working with Data and LAN groups, and being integral to system design, redesign, and implementation.
What qualifications are required for this position?
An Associate's degree in Computer Science, Networking, or a related IT field is required, with a Bachelor's degree preferred.
How much work experience is needed for this role?
A minimum of 5 years of work-related experience is required for this role.
What types of security knowledge are important for a Cybersecurity Architect?
A strong understanding of IP, routers, switches, and ports, along with basic security concepts, is important for this position.
Are there specific cloud services that the Cybersecurity Architect will focus on?
Yes, the Cybersecurity Architect will help drive Azure/AWS cloud security, conditional access policies, and device registration.
What kind of experience is expected with security management systems?
Experience with or the ability to learn various log management, SaaS-based EDR consoles, and other Cyber management consoles is expected.
Will the Cybersecurity Architect need to communicate with upper management?
Yes, the Cybersecurity Architect will regularly communicate vital information, security needs, and priorities to upper management.
Can the job duties and responsibilities change over time?
Yes, the duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Is experience in incident response required for this position?
Yes, assisting in responding to security-related incidents and providing comprehensive remedial solutions and analysis is a key responsibility.
What type of team environment can a candidate expect at Ryerson?
Candidates can expect to work with a team that feels like family and promotes career growth.