The Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence will lead a highly technical CTI function within AstraZeneca’s Cybersecurity Operations division, managing a team of analysts to deliver strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence that measurably reduces risk across the enterprise
Job Summary
The Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence will lead a highly technical CTI function within AstraZeneca’s Cybersecurity Operations division, managing a team of analysts to deliver strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence that measurably reduces risk across the enterprise.
Key responsibilities include defining CTI vision, operating model, and roadmap, designing and operating an adversary prioritization framework, and building end-to-end attack path models across IT-to-OT pivots, clinical platforms, and R&D environments.
AstraZeneca is committed to being a Great Place to Work, offering a competitive compensation package including base pay, incentives, and comprehensive benefits.
Matching Summary
The Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence will lead a highly technical CTI function within AstraZeneca’s Cybersecurity Operations division, managing a team of analysts to deliver strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence that measurably reduces risk across the enterprise.
Salary
Base: $162,536 - $243,804; Bonus/Equity: Eligibility for short-term incentive bonuses, equity-based awards; Benefits: Qualified retirement programs, paid time off, health, dental, and vision coverage
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Cyber Threat Intelligence leadership
MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise/ICS expertise
Attack path modeling
Adversary prioritization framework
Dark web monitoring
Structured threat actor attribution
Nice-to-have
Pharmaceutical sector experience
Clinical/R&D platform exposure
OT/ICS and critical operations
External engagement with partners
Key Requirements
10+ years in cyber threat intelligence
5+ years leading technical CTI teams
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Demonstrated ability to set vision and influence strategy
Proven ownership of adversary-centric CTI programs