Full-Time

Cyber Defense Head of Department

Posted on 8/22/2026

Hyundai Autoever America

Hyundai Autoever America

Automotive IT and digital services

Compensation Overview

$181.2k - $259.2k/yr

Irvine, CA, USA

In Person

Bachelor's, Master's

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
Incident Response
Cybersecurity
Vulnerability Analysis
Penetration Testing
Requirements
  • At least 10 years of progressive experience across cyber defense disciplines such as Security Operations Center operations, incident response, red and blue teams, or similar defensive or offensive functions.
  • Proven experience leading cyber defense teams.
  • Demonstrated ability to hire, mentor, and lead high-performing technical teams.
  • A bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related discipline.
  • Strong knowledge of threat detection, incident response, adversary tactics including MITRE ATT&CK, vulnerability management, and secure software development.
  • Proficiency in English for effective communication and coordination.
  • Ability to use a flexible work schedule to facilitate the security incident response process for high- or critical-severity incidents when incident response team members are unavailable.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as the senior leader responsible for the vision, strategy, execution, and continuous advancement of the organization's cyber defense program.
  • Lead and mature defensive security functions including the Security Operations Center, incident response, threat and vulnerability management, blue team operations, red team and adversary simulation, penetration testing, and application security.
  • Oversee 24x7 Security Operations Center operations, including monitoring, detection, and response to security events across levels 1 through 3.
  • Drive continuous enhancement of detection engineering, threat hunting, and security analytics.
  • Implement security tooling, automation, and operational processes.
  • Lead internal red team and offensive security capabilities, including penetration testing.
  • Define testing methodologies, operational rules of engagement, and reporting standards.
  • Translate offensive security findings into actionable improvements for defensive teams and architecture.
  • Oversee the incident response program to ensure rapid and effective handling of security incidents.
  • Lead tabletop exercises, simulation drills, and readiness assessments.
  • Facilitate and lead high- and critical-severity incident responses when the Incident Response Manager is unavailable.
  • Coordinate with legal, communications, and executive stakeholders during major incidents.
  • Own the enterprise-wide vulnerability management strategy, including prioritization, remediation, and reporting.
  • Drive continuous scanning, assessment, and metrics to reduce risk across infrastructure, applications, and cloud environments.
  • Collaborate with engineering and operations teams to ensure timely and effective remediation.
  • Facilitate the zero-day vulnerability response process when the Incident Response Manager is unavailable.
  • Lead the application security program, including secure software development lifecycle practices, code reviews, static and dynamic application security testing tools, and developer enablement.
  • Partner with software engineering to embed security into product and platform design.
  • Develop and run adversary simulation programs that mimic real-world threat actors.
  • Use intelligence-led scenarios to evaluate detection capabilities, response effectiveness, and organizational resilience.
  • Actively guide, mentor, and support teams at every level while fostering accountability, operational excellence, continuous improvement, and innovation.
  • Strengthen the organization's security posture, develop high-performing teams, and evolve cyber defense capabilities to address emerging threats and business objectives.
Desired Qualifications
  • A master's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related discipline.
  • Industry-recognized credentials such as CISSP, CISM, OSCP, OSCE, GIAC GSEC, GCIA, GCIH, GPEN, or GXPN.
  • Familiarity with and prior participation in FIRST, the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams.
  • Bilingual proficiency in English and Korean to support global coordination and communication.
  • Experience collaborating with global teams across diverse regions and cultures and building strong cross-functional partnerships.
Hyundai Autoever America

Hyundai Autoever America

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Hyundai Autoever America is the North American technology-services organization supporting Hyundai Motor Group companies. Its capabilities span enterprise applications, connected mobility, data and analytics, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, manufacturing systems, and dealer technologies. Teams build and operate digital platforms used across automotive business and production environments. The company sits at the intersection of automotive operations and enterprise technology, connecting factory and vehicle systems with corporate platforms, infrastructure, data environments, dealer technologies, and customer-facing digital services. The work supports both business continuity and the group’s continuing automotive transformation.

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