Description -
Cybersecurity Portfolio & Operations Lead (AI‑Enabled)
Role Purpose
This role owns cybersecurity financial governance, vendor and contract management, workforce planning coordination, and executive operating cadence for a Fortune 50 cybersecurity organization.
The role aspires to operate with embedded AI support to include automated intake, tracking, analysis, and executive reporting—allowing the leader to focus on judgment, prioritization, and executive decision‑making.
Core Accountabilities (Human‑Owned)
1. Financial & Investment Governance
Own FY budget planning, forecasting, and run‑rate management across cybersecurity programs
Frame executive‑ready investment decisions, tradeoffs, and risk implications
Ensure spend aligns with enterprise guardrails and long‑term cost discipline
Serve as the decision integrator between Cyber, Finance, and Procurement
AI Opportunity: AI augments modeling, scenario analysis, and summaries; final decisions remain human‑owned.
2. Vendor, Contract & Commercial Oversight
Govern strategic vendor relationships (e.g., advisory, services, tooling)
Own renewal timing, license optimization strategies, and contract risk mitigation
Resolve invoice, PO, and SOW discrepancies in partnership with Procurement
Ensure continuity of service and financial compliance
AI Opportunity: AI handles contract comparison, invoice validation, renewal alerts, and anomaly detection.
3. Workforce Planning & Hiring Coordination
Maintain visibility into approved headcount, incremental requisitions, and hiring progress
Identify staffing risks tied to timing, approvals, or budget constraints
Partner with HR and leaders to ensure workforce plans remain aligned to strategy
AI Opportunity: AI provides live dashboards, aging risk alerts, and req integrity checks.
4. Executive Operating Cadence & Governance
Own the cybersecurity executive rhythm (SMORs, AEM inputs, leadership reviews)
Ensure decision materials are timely, accurate, and outcome‑focused
Track and drive closure of executive action items
AI Opportunity: AI automates action extraction, tracking, and deadline enforcement.
5. Metrics, OKRs & Transparency
Own operational metrics and OKRs (financial, workforce, delivery)
Ensure clarity, consistency, and defensibility of reported data
Translate metrics into executive insight—not just status
AI Opportunity: AI Opportunity: AI aggregates data and drafts summaries; interpretation remains human.
AI‑Enabled Operating Model
The role aspires to leverage AI to:
Automate intake of spend requests, req updates, and action items
Generate scenario models, variance analysis, and executive drafts
Detect risks, anomalies, and missed dependencies early
Reduce manual coordination and reporting overhead
Four-year or Graduate Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or any other related discipline or commensurate work experience or demonstrated competence.
Typically has 10+ years of work experience, preferably in strategic management, strategic planning and implementation, consulting, market research, or a related field.
Key Interfaces
CISO and Cyber Leadership Team
Finance, Procurement, HR
Program and Domain Leaders (L3/L4)
External vendors and partners
Success Profile
Strategic, financially literate operator with strong executive presence
Comfortable governing ambiguity and making tradeoff recommendations
Curiosity and agency to scale function through automation and AI
Trusted partner to senior leadership
Critical Skills & Experience
Enterprise financial planning, forecasting, and governance
Vendor and contract management in complex environments
Executive communications and decision framing
Operational leadership with AI‑enabled workflows
Fortune 100 / large‑scale enterprise experience strongly preferred
What This Role Is Not
Not a transactional finance or procurement role
Not a manual reporting or PMO role
Impact & Scope
• Impacts large functions and leads large, cross-division functional teams or projects.
Complexity
• Provides highly innovative solutions to complex problems within established policy.
Disclaimer
• This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, responsibilities, knowledge, etc. These may be subject to change and additional functions may be assigned as needed by management.
The pay range for this role is $130,700 to $205,200 USD annually with additional opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.
Benefits:
HP offers a comprehensive benefits package for this position, including:
The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.
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Business PlanningSchedule -
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No shift premium (United States of America)Travel -
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