
Senior Cyber Security Manager
The transition from Bosch to Radionix is now complete — providing a future-focused trajectory for our Radionix and Bosch product portfolios and exclusive benefits for our valued partners.
The Radionix name holds a special place in the hearts of our associates, dealers, distributors, and customers alike. The new Radionix vision — Mission control for your security — encapsulates our focus on empowering users with an intrusion system that seamlessly integrates every layer of security, from our intrusion system products to our G Series panels to our reimagined Remote Security Manger app.
Fairport, NY is the headquarters for the Radionix sales & marketing organization in the United States and serves as the primary site for research and development, engineering, quality, and product management for intrusion detection systems, including state-of-the-art sensors, control panels, software, communications and more.
The Senior Cyber Security Manager is responsible for defining, implementing and operating a lean, pragmatic and risk-based cyber security capability for the business unit. The role acts as the primary security interface between the business unit and the Central CISO Office, while ensuring that local applications, platforms, data, vendors and technology initiatives meet appropriate security, privacy and compliance expectations.
This role covers the wider IT landscape such as business applications, APIs, ERP, MDM, engineering tooling, back-office systems, cloud and SaaS services, data platforms, supplier environments and business-critical integrations. The Senior Cyber Security Manager balances security rigor with business enablement, ensuring that cyber controls support transformation rather than slow it down unnecessarily.
Scope of Ownership:
- Cyber Security Governance: Security policies, standards, controls, risk acceptance, reporting
- Embed security governance into business and IT decision-making
- BU Security Ownership / BISO Capability: Federated CISO model, Central CISO interface, first-line security ownership
- Represent local business risk and translate central security requirements into executable actions
- Architecture & Platform Security: Business applications platforms such as CRM, customer portal, APIs, iPaaS, ERP, MDM, cloud and SaaS
- Ensure secure-by-design architecture and security requirements in platform decisions
- Engineering & Product Security: Engineering tooling, development environments, supplier tooling, product-related IT platforms
- Reduce security risk in engineering and product operations environments
- Identity & Access Management: SSO, RBAC, privileged access, least privilege, access reviews
- Improve access governance and reduce identity-related risk
- Risk & Compliance: ISO 27001, NIS2, GDPR, EU AI Act, DORA where applicable, internal audit
- Translate regulatory and framework requirements into pragmatic controls
- Operational Security: Vulnerability management, penetration testing, monitoring, incident response, lessons learned
- Improve detection, response, remediation and resilience
- Third-Party & SaaS Security: HubSpot, implementation partners, SaaS vendors, DPAs, supplier security reviews
- Ensure vendors and cloud/SaaS services meet security and privacy expectations
- Security Awareness & Adoption: Training, guidance, secure behavior, stakeholder engagement
- Build security ownership and awareness across business and IT teams
Key Responsibilities:
Cyber Security Strategy & Governance
- Define and implement a lean, risk-based cyber security strategy aligned with business priorities and Central CISO standards.
- Translate group-level information security policies into practical business-unit controls, processes and decision criteria.
- Establish security governance rhythms for risk reviews, control follow-up, exception management and leadership reporting.
- Maintain a transparent view of the business-unit cyber risk posture, priorities, exceptions and remediation progress.
- Ensure that security becomes part of the normal IT operating model rather than a separate after-the-fact review activity.
Federated CISO / First Line of Defense Ownership
- Act as the primary security interface between the business unit and the Central CISO Office.
- Own local cyber security execution in the first line of defense while escalating material risks to the appropriate governance forums.
- Support the business in making risk-informed decisions, including risk acceptance, mitigation prioritization and control design.
- Coordinate business-unit security activities across commercial, engineering, back-office, product, operations and data domains.
- Ensure security requirements are practical, business-relevant and aligned with risk appetite.
Architecture, Platform & Integration Security
- Collaborate closely with Enterprise Architecture, Solution Architecture and Integration teams to embed secure-by-design principles.
- Define security requirements for API-first solutions, customer portals, headless architectures, iPaaS integrations and backend systems.
- Ensure secure patterns for authentication, authorization, token-based security, OAuth2/OIDC, API gateways and data exchange.
- Review security implications of cloud, SaaS, ERP, MDM, CRM, engineering and back-office platform decisions.
- Help reduce point-to-point security complexity by encouraging reusable, documented and governed security patterns.
Identity & Access Management
- Own and mature the business-unit identity and access management approach, including SSO, RBAC, least privilege and access reviews.
- Drive improvements in privileged access, role design, joiner-mover-leaver controls and segregation of duties where relevant.
- Partner with application owners and IT operations to ensure access rights remain appropriate and auditable.
- Support cloud and SaaS access governance across business-critical platforms.
- Promote consistent identity standards across new implementations and transformation initiatives.
Risk, Compliance & Control Management
- Plan and execute cyber risk assessments for applications, platforms, integrations, vendors and change initiatives.
- Translate ISO 27001, NIST CSF, ISO 27005, NIS2, GDPR and EU AI Act expectations into pragmatic controls and actions.
- Support ISO 27001 readiness and evidence collection, including control ownership, documentation and remediation tracking.
- Define and maintain data protection and information classification expectations in cooperation with legal, privacy and data stakeholders.
- Prepare clear leadership reporting on risks, control gaps, remediation progress, compliance status and security KPIs/KRIs.
Operational Security & Incident Management
- Coordinate vulnerability management, penetration testing, remediation tracking and security testing follow-up.
- Act as escalation point for security incidents, suspected breaches and high-risk operational events.
- Support monitoring, alerting, incident response and post-incident lessons learned with central and external security teams.
- Ensure incidents and near misses are converted into practical control improvements and risk reduction actions.
- Contribute to business continuity and resilience planning for critical applications and technology services.
Third-Party, Vendor & SaaS Security
- Define cyber security requirements for external implementation partners, SaaS vendors, managed service providers and suppliers.
- Support security and privacy reviews for contracts, Data Processing Agreements, architecture decisions and vendor onboarding.
- Assess vendor security posture and ensure appropriate remediation or compensating controls where needed.
- Embed security requirements into sourcing, implementation and operational handover processes.
- Monitor key supplier-related risks and escalate material exposures through governance.
Security Awareness, Enablement & Change
- Act as a trusted security partner to business and IT stakeholders.
- Translate technical and regulatory security requirements into clear, business-relevant guidance.
- Promote secure behaviors through targeted awareness, practical guidance and role-based training.
- Support project teams with early security input to avoid late-stage rework.
- Balance security controls with speed, scalability, usability and business adoption.
Strategic Value Realization
- Convert the cyber security elements of the IT strategy into a concrete execution roadmap.
- Ensure cyber security contributes to risk reduction, business continuity, regulatory readiness and buyer-readiness.
- Support application rationalisation, vendor optimisation and cloud/SaaS governance through security input.
- Track and report measurable improvement in cyber maturity, control effectiveness and remediation progress.
- Help move the organisation from ad hoc security support to permanent security capability ownership.
Required Experience
- 7+ years of experience in cyber security, information security, IT risk, security architecture or security operations roles.
- Experience operating in modern cloud and SaaS environments, including security governance for third-party platforms and integrations.
- Experience translating security policies, frameworks and regulatory requirements into pragmatic controls.
- Experience working with architects, business stakeholders, engineering teams, IT operations and external vendors.
- Experience with risk assessments, vulnerability management, penetration testing coordination and incident response processes.
- Experience in international, multi-site or matrix organizations.
- Strong understanding of identity and access management, secure integration patterns and data protection expectations.
Preferred Experience
- Experience in a federated CISO, BISO, security champion or first-line security ownership model.
- Experience with ISO 27001 implementation, audit readiness, control evidence and remediation tracking.
- Experience with NIS2, GDPR and practical security governance in European operating environments.
- Experience with cloud security in Azure and/or AWS, SaaS security governance and enterprise platform security models.
- Experience with API security, OAuth2/OIDC, API gateways, iPaaS and secure integration layers.
- Experience contributing to technology transformation programs such as CRM replacement, HubSpot implementation, ERP integration, cloud migration, application rationalization, post-M&A integration or carve-out readiness.
- Experience working in manufacturing, security technology, industrial technology, engineering, product or connected-device environments.
Technical & Domain Knowledge
- Security Governance: Policies, control frameworks, risk acceptance, security KPIs/KRIs, audit evidence and reporting
- Risk & Compliance: ISO 27001, NIST CSF, ISO 27005, NIS2, GDPR, EU AI Act and DORA where applicable
- Cloud & SaaS Security: Azure/AWS concepts, SaaS security models, shared responsibility, configuration governance and tenant controls
- Identity & Access: SSO, RBAC, privileged access, least privilege, access reviews and joiner-mover-leaver controls
- Application & API Security: OAuth2/OIDC, API gateway controls, token-based security, secure integration patterns and secure SDLC principles
- Operational Security: Vulnerability management, penetration testing, monitoring, alerting, incident response and lessons learned
- Data Protection: Data classification, privacy controls, Data Processing Agreements and secure data handling
- Third-Party Security: Supplier security assessments, vendor risk, contract security requirements and SaaS governance
- Business Domains: Commercial, engineering, back-office, product operations, ERP, MDM, customer portals and connected digital platforms
The U.S. base salary range for this full-time position is $150,000-195,000 per year, plus PB. Within the range, individual pay is determined based on several factors, including, but not limited to, work experience and job knowledge, complexity of the role, job location, etc.
In addition to base salary, full-time employees are eligible to participate in Keenfinity Group's (US) Health and Welfare Benefit Plans—including medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance—as well as the company’s 401(k) plan, subject to the terms and conditions of the respective plan documents. Full-time employees are eligible to participate in Keenfinity Group’s paid time off and sick leave programs in accordance with applicable policies.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made, to the extent they do not pose an undue hardship, to enable qualified individuals with covered disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Indefinite U.S. work authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work authorization is not available.
- All of your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
At Keenfinity Group we don’t just build innovative solutions — we shape a smarter, more connected world through technology. We value different backgrounds, ideas, and experiences and we’re committed to growing, learning, and celebrating success as one team. Everyone is welcome here — we foster an environment where everyone is respected, valued, and encouraged to be their authentic self.
Keenfinity Group is an equal opportunity employer, offering equal opportunities for all. We welcome applications from people with disabilities and can offer support, if needed. When everyone has a chance to contribute, we all do better.
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