Technology is responsible for the operation, development and support of all technology across all areas of the local and international business. We ensure the IT strategy, architecture solutions, and service delivery are firmly aligned to business requirements and long‑term strategy of the group.
Technology Functions
- Architecture and Development team – responsible for the provision of shared services including architecture, middleware, new systems development, quality assurance and release management.
- Middle, Risk and Back Office Team – responsible for all the applications used by these areas including the main trading system, Murex.
- Front Office Solutions – provides a business‑oriented focus to all technological developments that affect the trading floor.
- Infrastructure team – supports the operation of all production services, voice and data networks, other voice systems and desktop systems.
- Programme Office and Purchasing – responsible for definition, prioritisation and delivery of the annual investment portfolio as well as procurement and software licence management.
- IT Risk and Control – responsible for implementing and managing all technology‑related controls over IT and information risk and business continuity, supports disaster recovery solutions, performs risk assessments, manages business recovery plans and the business recovery facility. Information Security is also the responsibility of this function.
Main Purpose of the Role
- To ensure effective management and control of information security, IT and information risk for MUSI by ensuring all appropriate Security, IT and common sense controls are in place, that these controls are being followed and evidenced across the whole business and IT department.
- To liaise with other information security functions within the MUS international business and MUFG group to ensure a consistent approach to all controls, standards and policies is adopted across the organisation.
- To ensure all necessary Information Security controls are in place and that an appropriate strategy to protect the firm from all Cyber, external and internal threats is defined and implemented.
- To develop, implement and manage compliance with appropriate IS and IT Security policies, standards and procedures.
- To support the relationship and associated reporting requirements between Technology and internal and external bodies e.g. auditors, management committees, Tokyo head office, regulators (via Compliance), Operational Risk.
In this role, you will be responsible for information and cyber security across MUFG’s banking arm and securities business under a dual‑hat arrangement. Under this arrangement, you will act and make decisions on behalf of both the bank and the securities business, subject to the same remit and level of authority, and irrespective of the entity which employs you.
Key Responsibilities
- Operate under the SOC function reporting to the SOC Manager, serve as the strategic lead and subject matter expert for SOC Detection Logic Management.
- Collaborate actively with the Global Security Content and Response Automation Team (SCRAT) to enhance detection logic and response automation.
- Drive integration strategies across security platforms to enable automation, orchestration, and advanced analytics for SOC workflows and reporting.
- Oversee the architecture, administration, and lifecycle management of SOC‑managed platforms, including Splunk SIEM, SOAR, UBA, and other critical security technologies.
- Lead collaboration with Splunk Admins and engineering teams to ensure platform health, ingestion reliability, and data fidelity, proactively resolving gaps and performance issues.
- Define and enforce data retention and access control policies aligned with regulatory, legal, and operational requirements.
- Keep oversight on SOC Data & Platform Management, driving platform resilience, data integrity, and operational excellence across the security operations function; oversee the creation and maintenance of platform documentation.
- Mentor junior platform management staff on maintaining other SOC platforms including Network Anomaly Detection (e.g., Darktrace), Threat & Attack Surface Management, and Forensic Investigation platforms.
- Oversee & govern the upgrade, patching, and enhancement roadmap for key Splunk Platform and other detection engines.
- Ensure robust role‑based access controls (RBAC) and secure authentication mechanisms across all SOC platforms.
- Lead the development and delivery of SOC metrics, KRI/KPI dashboards, and executive‑level reporting to support governance and strategic decision‑making.
- Act as a key stakeholder in audit, compliance, and regulatory engagements, ensuring timely, accurate, and defensible responses.
- Provide executive oversight and escalation support for critical platform issues, including out‑of‑hours availability when required.
- Champion innovation and continuous improvement, identifying opportunities to enhance SOC capabilities through emerging technologies, automation, and data‑driven insights.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 5 years’ dedicated experience in Security Content & Detection Logic management and security engineering roles.
- Advanced proficiency in analysing security events across both Linux and Windows environments, including log source normalization and enrichment.
- Deep understanding of attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) across varied infrastructures, aligned with frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK.
- Strong command of SIEM query languages (e.g., Splunk SPL, KQL, CrowdStrike Query Language), with the ability to write complex queries for threat detection, hunting, and anomaly identification.
- Demonstrated expertise in building and maintaining detection content, including correlation searches and risk‑based alerting.
- Hands‑on experience with the Splunk ecosystem, including Enterprise Security (ES), User Behaviour Analytics (UBA), SOAR, and apps like TrackMe.
- Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python and PowerShell, with experience automating detection logic and integrating with orchestration workflows.
- Strong foundational knowledge of cybersecurity principles, threat landscapes, and incident response methodologies.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively across SOC, IR, and global engineering teams.
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
- Relevant certifications such as Splunk Architect, or equivalent are highly desirable.
Personal Requirements
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively across technical and business teams.
- Highly results‑driven, with a strong sense of ownership and accountability.
- Proactive and self‑motivated, with a commitment to continuous improvement and learning.
- Ability to prioritise tasks and operate with urgency in high‑pressure environments.
- Strong decision‑making skills and sound judgement in complex and time‑sensitive scenarios.
- Structured and logical approach to problem‑solving and incident analysis.
- Creative and innovative mindset, capable of adapting to evolving threats and technologies.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, fostering collaboration across teams and departments.
- Capable of managing large workloads and tight deadlines without compromising quality.
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy, especially in high‑stakes investigations.
- Calm and composed under pressure, with the ability to perform effectively during critical incidents.
We are open to considering flexible working requests in line with organisational requirements.
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