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Security Architect

Security Architect job description

A Security Architect is responsible for designing, building, testing and implementing security systems within an organisation’s IT network. A Security Architect is expected to have a thorough understanding of complex IT systems and stay up to date with the latest security standards, systems and authentication protocols, as well as best practice security products.

Security Architect duties and responsibilities of the job

In addition to anticipating possible security threats and identifying areas of weakness in a network system, a Security Architect must respond promptly and effectively to possible breaches of security. A Security Architect job description generally includes:Reviewing current system security measures and recommending and implementing enhancementsConducting regular system tests and ensuring continuous monitoring of network securityDeveloping project timelines for ongoing system upgradesEnsuring all personnel have access to the IT system limited by need and roleEstablishing disaster recovery procedures and conducting breach of security drillsPromptly responding to all security incidents and providing thorough post-event analysesAs a senior member of the IT team, a Security Architect job description should also include cultivating a culture of security awareness, and arranging continuing education of personnel to ensure security policies are adhered to at all times.

Security Architect job qualifications and requirements

A degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or related field is highly desirable. Some employers may require additional advanced security qualifications such as SABSA (Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture) or CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certifications.As well as formal qualifications, a Security Architect job description should include the following qualities:Extensive experience in information security and/or IT risk management with a focus on security, performance and reliabilitySolid understanding of security protocols, cryptography, authentication, authorisation and securityGood working knowledge of current IT risks and experience implementing security solutionsExperience implementing multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, identity management or related technologiesAbility to interact with a broad cross-section of personnel to explain and enforce security measuresExcellent written and verbal communication skills as well as business acumen and a commercial outlook

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Salary for Security Architect

150000 - 180000

25th percentile
150000
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
50th percentile
165000
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
75th percentile
180000
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialised certifications.
Salary range based on three percentiles The starting salaries represent gross yearly salaries. They do not include bonuses, benefits or KiwiSaver.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Security Analyst 95000 115000 130000 Security Engineer 120000 135000 150000

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