The Los Angeles Police
Department’s Information Technology Bureau is seeking a Chief Information
Security Officer (CISO) who will directly report to the Commanding Officer of
the Information Technology Bureau.The
CISO will be responsible for overseeing the LAPD’s overall information
Technology Security Posture, Strategy, Compliance, Development and Implementation
with key emphasis and advancement of it’s Enterprise Cybersecurity Operations. This
includes managing various cybersecurity programs such as vulnerability
management, security operations, cybersecurity awareness, vendor management,
and disaster recovery/business continuity.
The CISO will play a key role
in implementing Information Technology (IT) governance within the Department.This will involve establishing IT security
policies and the integration of the National Institute of Standard and
Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework. The CISO will oversee security operations to
ensure that critical systems are properly secured and supported, including the
existence and testing of incident response playbooks as well as business
continuity and disaster recovery plans.The
CISO will ensure every security control allocated in the Department’s budget is
linked to specific IT risks and is designed to mitigate those risks.
Additionally, the CISO will oversee the design, development, implementation,
operations, and maintenance of information security programs to safeguard information,
assets, and technology.
How to apply
All interested candidates should submit a Departmental Application and
resume. The application and resume must
be scanned as a single .pdf file and e-mailed to Civilian Employment Section at
CES@LAPD.online. The subject line of the e-mail should read
"Chief Information Security Officer - Information Technology Bureau.”
This position will close
once a sufficient number of applications have been received.Only the most qualified applicants will
be invited to interview. Please note
that a resume and application review will be conducted. Submission of an
application packet does not guarantee an interview.