Experience: Requires 10 years of progressive leadership experience in enterprise security, military command, or federal law enforcement (e.g., FBI, Secret Service).
Skills: Expert-level command of crisis management, cybersecurity, physical risk assessment, and incident command systems.
Education: A bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, Security Management, or Intelligence Studies is generally required, with a master's degree or certifications like Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) preferred.
Strategic Leadership: Architect enterprise-wide protection frameworks spanning cybersecurity, physical security, executive protection, and crisis management.
Threat & Incident Management: Oversee 24/7 Security Operations Centers (SOC), lead incident response structures, and manage behavioral threat assessments.
Compliance & Governance: Ensure all security protocols comply with local, state, and federal regulations, partnering closely with legal and HR teams.
Asset Protection: Safeguard physical facilities, corporate property, sensitive digital client information, and high-value physical assets (such as art or rare data).
Executive Collaboration: Advise board members and senior leadership on enterprise risk, security posture, and business continuity
The Executive Vice President of Security Operations is a senior executive responsible for leading an organization's comprehensive security strategy across both digital and physical domains. They design security policies, monitor threats, coordinate incident response, and ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks