Senior Lead Cybersecurity Architect-database Security

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · Columbus, OH +1 · Corporate Sector

Senior Lead Cybersecurity Architect focused on database security at JPMorgan Chase. Responsibilities include threat modeling, security architecture reviews, developing security controls, and ensuring compliance in a regulated financial services environment. Requires deep expertise in database technologies, security architecture patterns, and threat modeling methodologies.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead structured threat modeling for database platforms and data flows, identifying attack surfaces, misuse/abuse cases, and risk scenarios
  2. Integrate threat modeling into the SDLC and design review processes for database products
  3. Conduct security architecture reviews for new database deployments, migrations, and major changes
  4. Develop and optimize database security controls aligned with risk reduction outcomes
  5. Evaluate and solution for emerging security requirements including MCP (Model Context Protocol) and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) for database encryption

Skills

Required

  • Formal training or certification on security concepts
  • 10+ years of applied of experience in database technologies
  • 5+ years focused on database security architecture
  • Deep expertise in at least two database platforms: Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Cassandra, or cloud-native databases
  • Demonstrated threat modeling experience: STRIDE, attack trees, or equivalent methodologies applied to database and data flow scenarios
  • Strong understanding of database security controls: encryption at rest/in transit, access controls, audit logging, masking/tokenization, network segmentation
  • Experience with STIGs and CIS Benchmarks for database hardening
  • hands-on experience publishing and tracking standards and ability to translate threat modeling findings into actionable control requirements for engineering teams
  • Experience in a regulated environment with a 3LoD (Line of Defense) model; financial services, healthcare, or similar
  • Experience with NoSQL database security: Cassandra, MongoDB, DynamoDB security patterns
  • Familiarity with cloud database security: AWS RDS/Aurora, Azure SQL/Cosmos DB, GCP Cloud SQL security configurations
  • Knowledge of emerging cryptographic requirements including post-quantum cryptography (PQC) readiness for database encryption
  • Experience with AI/ML data security: securing training data, model outputs, and vector databases

Nice to have

  • Experience with NoSQL database security: Cassandra, MongoDB, DynamoDB security patterns
  • Familiarity with cloud database security: AWS RDS/Aurora, Azure SQL/Cosmos DB, GCP Cloud SQL security configurations
  • Knowledge of emerging cryptographic requirements including post-quantum cryptography (PQC) readiness for database encryption
  • Experience with AI/ML data security: securing training data, model outputs, and vector databases
  • Relevant certifications: CISSP, CISSP-ISSAP, database vendor certifications (Oracle OCP, AWS Database Specialty, etc.)
  • Background in financial services consumer businesses (Mortgages, Cards, Digital) preferred

What the JD emphasized

  • database security architecture
  • threat modeling
  • security controls
  • regulated environment
  • database platforms
  • database security