Cyber Risk Engineer (Bilingual/Spanish)
Company: Liberty Mutual Insurance
Location: Miami
Posted on: April 4, 2025
Job Description:
Pay PhilosophyThe typical starting salary range for this role is
determined by a number of factors including skills, experience,
education, certifications and location. The full salary range for
this role reflects the competitive labor market value for all
employees in these positions across the national market and
provides an opportunity to progress as employees grow and develop
within the role. Some roles at Liberty Mutual have a corresponding
compensation plan which may include commission and/or bonus
earnings at rates that vary based on multiple factors set forth in
the compensation plan for the role.DescriptionThis role requires
the candidate to speak Spanish fluentlyThe Global Risk Solutions
(GRS) Cyber Risk Engineering (CRE) team would like you to consider
joining us to consult with underwriters on the technical risk
associated with organizations seeking cyber insurance. We also need
your help bridging the lines of communication between the
stakeholders (underwriters, CISOs, and security savvy
agents/brokers), and building our tools, services, and
processes.Key responsibilities
- Consult with and advise underwriters in evaluating the risk of
companies looking for cyber insurance
- Provide advisory services to our clients and support loss
control to help minimize client risk
- Provide thought leadership about cyber security and
insuranceCyber insurance is projected to grow from $13 billion in
2023 to $33 billion in 2027. Unlike other lines of insurance which
can be underwritten using traditional, cyber insurance requires
understanding an individual organization's specific technical
situation in context. We need you to help our underwriters review
the risk of companies looking for cyber insurance.Additionally,
cyber insurance is an ongoing relationship. Many of our clients
want help with their cyber security. This role provides advisory
services to our clients to equip them to manage their cyber risk.
Every day you'll meet with people who have a new challenge to
solve. And at the end of the day, you'll have their appreciation
for your help and will have made the world a better place.You'll
also have the opportunity to build connections and educate internal
and external clients on cyber security and insurance.Qualifications
and Skills
- Experience in cyber security such as but not limited to a
consulting security engineer, a consulting security architect, a
CISO, a security evangelist, a pre-sales security engineer, a
Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) analyst
- Strong Communication skills
- Inclusive mindset - being a global team you'll need the
willingness to build trust with a diverse set of partners &
clients.
- The ability to handle uncertainty and complexity
- Technical skills related to cyber security
- It's not required, but fluency in Spanish is highly desiredIn
short, we need cyber security SMEs who can communicate with
stakeholders. You'll use:
- Communication skills. Having a knack for explaining cyber
security to internal and external stakeholders with varying levels
of cyber-security knowledge.
- The ability to handle uncertainty and complexity. Risk
assessment is complex, and underwriters are working under time
pressure, so all the information is often not available. We'll be
asking you to make your best judgement based on the information at
hand. An adaptable mindset is often needed to be able to think both
like a cybersecurity professional, as well as an underwriter. And
you'll often need to be able to see the broad, strategic picture
beyond the details.
- Technical skills. We don't expect you to know everything but do
need you to have a good working knowledge of information security.
Self-learning, skills, certifications, or standards knowledge are
all acceptable ways of demonstrating your information security
knowledge.What it's ok not to beWe don't need you to understand
insurance. That you can learn here. We won't make you do lots of
math (unless you want to of course!) You don't need to be the
perfect cyber security professional. We aren't perfect. You don't
need to be either. It's ok not to be dedicated to work at the
exclusion of everything else. Work-life balance is important.Who
are we?CRE works alongside our product (the insurance policies)
team, our cyber strategy team, the cyber underwriters, and multiple
other teams (Collectively the Global Cyber Underwriting office).The
CRE team is specifically responsible for a few things:
- Helping underwriters (who decide who/what to insure for what
price) understand the cyber risk of an organization.
- Helping clients manage and improve their security on an ongoing
basis.
- Helping design technical tools to make #1 and #2 more
efficient.One of the most rewarding things about this role is that
you'll be creating win/win/win solutions, because the incentives of
our company, our partners, and the incentives of our clients all
align on making the world a safer, more secure place.What Next?The
need for us is immediate, but we will likely take our time to find
the right candidate. There won't be any "tests", just conversations
for the interviews. We'll have a few rounds over a couple weeks
with folks who have security, underwriting, and leadership
backgrounds.About UsAs a purpose-driven organization, Liberty
Mutual is committed to fostering an environment where employees
from all backgrounds can build long and meaningful careers. Through
strong relationships, comprehensive benefits and continuous
learning opportunities, we seek to create an environment where
employees can succeed, both professionally and personally.At
Liberty Mutual, we believe progress happens when people feel
secure. By providing protection for the unexpected and delivering
it with care, we help people
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