Senior Salesforce Security Engineer
Okta
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Offer expertise in cloud security to BT Engineering & Data teams, focusing on our SaaS application stack.
- Provide guidance on secure Apex and Javascript implementation within Salesforce or similar SaaS applications.
- Secure business applications including Salesforce, Netsuite, etc.
- Collaborate with Product Security peers to devise secure application support solutions, and ensure automated security scans are in place.
- Review SaaS application architecture to ensure compliance with security controls, frameworks, and best practices.
- Maintain comprehensive technical documentation of security services.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to tackle global technology challenges.
- Secure inbound and outbound application data through approved integrations.
- Maintain, audit, and remediate all security integrations.
- Support IAM team in resolving application access issues.
- Stay updated on emerging security solutions and tools.
- Minimum 5 years of IT and/or infosec experience.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in relevant fields preferred.
- CCSK, CCSP, CISSP, or equivalent certifications preferred.
- Experience in SaaS Application Security and identity management.
- Proficiency in API integrations and secure application integration.
- Hands-on experience with development environments and CI/CD pipelines.
- Familiarity with security principles and risk management concepts.
- Knowledge of Owasp Top 10 or similar web app security frameworks.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
- Ability to balance security risks with business benefits.
- Proactive, independent, and deadline-oriented approach.
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