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The DFIR Recovery Specialist is responsible for enhancing cybersecurity incident response and recovery processes, collaborating with internal and external teams, conducting post-mortem analysis, and identifying security gaps. They will engage with client networks and oversee technical project implementations, ensuring effective communication and adherence to security standards.
The Cyber Security Advisor at At-Bay will support the development and delivery of cybersecurity services, engage with clients to manage cyber risks, analyze data to identify vulnerabilities, and collaborate with internal teams to enhance security measures.
The Insurance Product Counsel will oversee the development and management of cyber and professional liability insurance products, collaborating with underwriting and legal teams to enhance policy forms and ensure regulatory compliance, ultimately driving market growth.
The Assistant Vice President of Underwriting at At-Bay will focus on underwriting high-value cyber risk coverage for middle market businesses. Responsibilities include managing broker relationships, negotiating policy terms, analyzing risks, collaborating with various teams, and enhancing underwriting processes through technology. The role requires strong experience in cyber liability and exceptional communication skills.
The Assistant Vice President, Underwriting is responsible for underwriting high-value and complex cyber risk coverage targeting middle market risks. The role includes building relationships with brokers, negotiating insurance terms, analyzing risks, collaborating with internal teams, and creating tools to enhance the underwriting process. In addition, the position involves mentoring junior underwriters and participating in regional travel for broker relationship building.
The Assistant Vice President of Underwriting at At-Bay will underwrite high-value cyber risk policies, focusing on new business and building long-term relationships with brokers. The role involves proposing and negotiating terms, analyzing risks, and collaborating with various internal teams to deliver the best service and tools to enhance the underwriting process.
The Cyber Security Advisor at At-Bay will support the development and delivery of cybersecurity services to reduce risks for policyholders, advise clients on managing cyber risks, analyze data to identify vulnerabilities, and improve client security posture through tailored risk mitigation strategies.
In this role, the Cyber Claims Counsel will collaborate with internal teams and external vendors to manage and resolve cyber incidents. They will evaluate claims coverage, build relationships with brokers, report on significant claims, and continually improve claims processes. The position focuses on delivering exceptional service and fostering collaboration to enhance underwriting technology and product offerings.
The Cyber Claims Counsel at At-Bay will collaborate with internal teams and external vendors on resolving cyber incidents, evaluate claims coverage, build relationships with stakeholders, and manage exposure to cyber incidents and litigation. This role requires strong communication skills and a focus on continuous improvement in claims handling.
The Statutory Accounting Manager will manage the month-end accounting close for an insurance entity, oversee regulatory filings, maintain internal controls, and improve reporting processes, while collaborating with the finance team and senior leadership. Success includes understanding statutory accounting matters and leading audits and financial reporting efforts.
As a Cyber Analyst focused on Digital Forensics Incident Response, you will investigate and respond to incidents, analyze digital evidence, identify root causes, and provide incident recovery services. Additionally, you will develop incident reports and mitigation recommendations, and deliver training for insureds.
The Insurance Product Counsel will develop and manage insurance policy forms, collaborate with underwriting and legal teams, and drive strategic initiatives for product enhancement in cyber and professional liability insurance, ensuring compliance with market standards.
The Cyber Analyst will deliver incident investigation and response services focusing on digital forensics, including evidence collection, analysis of adversary activity, incident recovery, and reporting. Responsibilities also include negotiating with threat actors and providing incident response training and recommendations to clients.
As an Insurance Product Counsel for Cyber, you will develop and manage insurance policy forms and enhancements, collaborating with underwriting, claims, and legal teams to align products with market demands and regulatory standards while driving profitable growth.
The Insurance Product Counsel - Cyber will develop and manage insurance policy forms and enhancements related to cyber and professional liability. This role collaborates with underwriting, claims, and legal teams to align products with market demands and regulatory standards while driving strategic initiatives for profitable growth.
The role involves underwriting high value and complex cyber risk coverage, focusing on new business in the middle market. Responsibilities include managing broker relationships, proposing and negotiating policy terms, analyzing risks, and collaborating with various teams to enhance underwriting processes.
The Security Account Executive will lead sales efforts at At-Bay Security, managing the sales process from lead to close for SMBs seeking managed detection and response solutions. Responsibilities include developing sales strategies, conducting demos, and collaborating with the product team for customer feedback.
The Security Account Executive will develop and execute strategic sales plans to drive revenue for At-Bay’s cybersecurity products, manage the entire sales process from lead generation to closing deals, collaborate with product teams, and represent the company in all sales channels.
The Security Analyst (MDR) is responsible for providing first-line security monitoring services. Key responsibilities include operating and tuning security monitoring tools, analyzing anomalous activity, triaging event data for indicators of compromise, engaging in incident response, and maintaining customer relationships for service delivery.