Solution Architect End Point, Australia Public Sector, Canberra

Remote
Full Time
CS
Experienced
DTEX Systems helps hundreds of organizations worldwide better understand their workforce, protect their data, and make human-centric operational investments. At DTEX, our philosophy towards our business is the same as our philosophy towards technology: people come first. Our future depends on bright, energetic, talented people who share a passion for building the next generation of user behavior intelligence. We invite you to bring your talent to one of our offices and help create our future, expanding our reach and influence worldwide. Learn more about DTEX Systems mission to make businesses more secure through technology at www.dtexsystems.com; LinkedIn DTEX Systems: Overview | LinkedIn

Description
As an End Point Solution Architect, you will be responsible for leading the design and implementation of DTEX’s end-point architecture and solutions (agents/forwarders, telemetry, integration with existing security stacks) that support our clients’ deployments. You will act as a trusted advisor to external stakeholders (customers, partners, integrators) to ensure that the endpoint security, telemetry collection, behavioural analytics and deployment scale meet both technical and business requirements.  This position forms as a core member of the world-wide Customer Engineering & Technical Support Organisation which is tasked with customer delivery (including triage and support of customer cases).

Active Australia Negative Vetting 1 (NV1) Security Clearance in good standing required.

Principal Job Responsibilities:
  • Define, document and evangelise the end-point architecture strategy for DTEX: overview of agent/forwarder deployment, telemetry collection, data ingestion, and integration with broader security ecosystem (SIEM, SOAR, DLP, EDR).
  • Partner with customers to shape how endpoint telemetry and behaviour analytics are architected and deployed at scale.
  • Lead technical engagements: conduct workshops, proof of concept (PoC) architecture reviews, high-level design (HLD) and low-level design (LLD) for enterprise customer deployments of DTEX.
  • Define reference architectures (on-premises, cloud, hybrid, VDI/virtualised environments) for endpoint deployment (Windows, macOS, Linux, servers, VDI, remote/mobile).
  • Ensure scalability, performance, security and privacy of endpoint components.
  • Provide guidance on endpoint telemetry schema, behavioural models, data pipelines & event correlation 
  • Work with customers and services to architect integration points: endpoint to cloud, to SIEM/SOAR, to other security tools (EDR, DLP, CASB where relevant).
  • Author and maintain technical documentation, runbooks, best practices, and deployment guides.
  • Provide mentorship and technical leadership to internal teams and/or partners.
  • Support with escalations in complex deployments or investigations, driving root-cause analysis and corrective architecture improvements.
  • Stay up-to-date with endpoint security trends, telemetry methods, behavioural analytics, privacy regulation impacts, and cloud/native endpoint architectures.

Skills & Knowledge:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Security or equivalent; advanced degree preferred.
  • Depth of experience in enterprise security with strong emphasis on endpoint/agent deployments (Windows, macOS, Linux), telemetry collection, behaviour analytics, data pipelines.
  • Hands-on experience in designing and delivering large-scale endpoint deployments in enterprise / global organisations (100,000+ endpoints) or equivalently complex environments.
  • Strong understanding of endpoint security technologies: EDR, DLP, UAM, UEBA, endpoint agents/forwarders, telemetry ingestion and analytics.
  • Strong experience with cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP), hybrid environments, VDI, remote workforce architecture.
  • Interoperability: Understanding and experience of how well endpoint components (such as agents, operating systems, applications and security tools) work together & exchange data or functions seamlessly.
  • Strong communication skills: able to translate complex technical concepts into business value, influence stakeholders (CISOs, security teams, operations, partners).
  • Ability to travel (as required) for customer site visits, architecture workshops, partner engagements.
Not Required, but desirable skills:
  • Experience in SaaS-delivered security platforms or insider-risk/behaviour-analytics tools.
  • Prior experience in cybersecurity companies or roles specialising in insider-threat management.
  • Experience with big-data analytics platforms.
  • Familiarity with generative-AI governance, data-leakage prevention for generative tools beneficial.

DTEX Systems is one of the most trusted and innovative brands in the cyber security market. We have received significant financial backing from leading VC firms and have just set a record-breaking year of growth. So why not trust DTEX with that all important next step in your career?
 
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