Section Head, Threat Detection, Hunting & Response
Technical leader responsible for spearheading the bank’s threat detection, hunting, and digital forensics capabilities.
Leadership & Strategy
- Define and execute the strategic roadmap for threat intel, hunting, and incident response
- Build, lead, and mentor a high-performing threat hunters
- Establish and continuously improve detection and response capabilities, processes, and tooling.
- Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure detection effectiveness, response times, and threat coverage.
- Foster a collaborative “purple team” culture between defensive and offensive security teams to improve detection and resilience.
Threat Intelligence Operations
- Collect, analyze, and correlate data from multiple intelligence sources (open source, commercial, and internal).
- Identify, track, and report on threat actors, campaigns, and emerging threats relevant to the organization’s industry.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive threat profiles and intelligence reports.
- Monitor the dark web, social media, and underground forums for indicators of potential threats and geopolitical, criminal, and hacktivist developments that may affect organizational risk.
- Track emerging vulnerabilities, exploit kits, and malware families relevant to the industry and geopolitical.
- Maintain awareness of evolving adversary capabilities and motivations.
Solution Engineering
- Maintaining of SIEM solution including Splunk, Imperva and etc. (Task including compliance to patch and obsolescence framework requirement)
- Ensure events / logs from all relavant devices are sending to SIEM solution in a complete and accurate manner
- To produce monthly SIEM system health report (completeness and accurate)
- Assist in the design, evaluation, and implementation of new security technologies
Proactive Threat Hunting
- Perform hypothesis-driven threat hunts using advanced analytics, behavioral patterns, and threat intelligence.
- Analyze various logs sources to identify anomalous activities, potential compromises, and previously undetected threats
- Develop and refine hunting methodologies and detection logic to improve visibility and coverage
- Identify gaps in IT infrastructure by mimicking an attacker s behaviors and responses
- Document and communicate hunting results, including risk impact and recommended mitigations.
Detection & Response
- Continuously develop, finetune and review SIEM use cases based on Mitre Attack framework and current threat landscape
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of detection capabilities and automation processes.
- Correlate data from multiple sources (network logs, endpoint telemetry, cloud environments) to detect stealthy or novel attacks.
- Develop dashboards and reports to identify potential threats, suspicious/anomalous activity, internal threat landscape, etc.
- Integrate intelligence indicators (IOCs, TTPs) into detection tools including SIEM, EDR/XDR, WAF, IDS/IPS and other relevant solution
Digital Forensic
- Lead response and investigation efforts into advanced/targeted attacks
- Lead in incident response activities such as digital forensic, host triage and retrieval, malware analysis, remote system analysis, end-user interviews, and remediation efforts
- Compile detailed investigation and analysis reports for internal SOC consumption and delivery to management
- Provide expert analytic investigative support of large scale and complex security incidents
- Perform Root Cause Analysis of security incidents for further enhancement of alert catalog
Incident Response
- Lead or support security incident investigations from detection through containment, eradication and recovery
- Perform deep-dive and forensics analysis during ongoing or post-incident reviews.
- Develop post-incident reports and lessons learned to drive improvements in detection and response capabilities
Research and Continuous Improvement
Stay up to date with emerging threats, attacker behaviors, and cybersecurity trends.
Develop and maintain custom scripts and tools to automate hunting and analysis tasks (e.g., Python, PowerShell, or Bash).
Knowledge sharing through internal training sessions and threat briefings.
Drive continuous improvement in intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination processes.
Mentor analysts and engineers on threat analysis methodologies
Participate in security audits and vendor assessments.