Work for the IMF. Work for the World.
The Information Technology Department (ITD) at the IMF is more than just a support function; it is a critical catalyst for change. We champion the seamless integration of cutting-edge technology solutions, ensuring the IMF's mission is propelled by innovation and efficiency.
Within the IT department, the Information Security and Governance (ISG) division and other first-line cybersecurity teams stand as guardians of integrity and a beacon of trust. We are not just about managing risks; we are about envisioning, enabling, and implementing a secure future for global economic stability. Our teams are dedicated to:
Crafting and executing a forward-thinking and resilient Cybersecurity Strategy.
Enacting inclusive governance that balances security needs with operational fluidity.
Developing policies and standards that stay ahead of the threat landscape.
Ensuring compliance, resilience, and agility in our cybersecurity posture.
Engaging in relentless evaluation, management, and tracking of cybersecurity and digital risks linked to the utilization of the IMFโs information assets, ensuring a secure operational framework.
Continuously enriching our annual information security culture, awareness, and education initiative, fostering a security-conscious environment across the organization.
Administering a compliance management program dedicated to maintaining firm adherence to the IMF's information security policies and standards.
Preserving a solid enterprise security reference architecture that acts as a safeguard for the IMF's information assets against pertinent threats.
Engineering, implementing, and sustaining secure and resilient technological solutions, spanning both on-premises and cloud infrastructures, to support the IMF's mission.
Overseeing cyber threat intelligence, incident management, digital forensics, and investigations, alongside championing innovation in cybersecurity practices to achieve operational excellence and deliver value promptly.
As we expand our efforts to serve the IMF's staff and its members more effectively, we invite seasoned cybersecurity professionals to our elite cybersecurity teams. We are looking for individuals with the requisite skills and expertise to address the current and forthcoming cybersecurity and business challenges faced by the IMF.
Job Summary
The Information Technology Department (ITD)โs Information Security and Governance (ISG) division of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seeking to fill a Security Analyst/Senior Security Analyst (Infrastructure Security) position.
Under the general supervision of an information security assurance manager, the Security Analyst/Senior Security Analyst (Infrastructure Security) will provide expertise with definition, design, engineering, and validation of security configuration of technology platforms in the cloud and on-premises.
The candidate will be required to work with project teams, service providers, and business units internal and external to the Fundโs IT function. The candidate is expected to bring pragmatic on-premises and cloud security and risk management experience, allowing the Fund to meet its present and emergent business needs. The candidate is expected to advise and influence technology and business personnel regarding the value and methods of safeguarding information, applications, systems, infrastructure, and activities to help ensure that technologies function optimally; work practices are optimized so that the information risks are managed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's degree in information security, computer science, engineering, mathematics, business, or related field of study plus a minimum of 10 years of relevant experience working in infrastructure or enterprise security roles; OR
Advanced degree in Information Security, computer science, engineering, mathematics, business, or related field of study plus a minimum of 4 years of relevant experience working in infrastructure or enterprise security roles.
Certifications: (Minimum plus at least 2 preferred)
CISSP or CISM (minimum
