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Endpoint Security Technical Analyst

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Endpoint Security Technical Analyst
Description
We have an exciting opportunity to join the HP Security Lab for an endpoint security technical analyst, who will drive analysis documentation, and continuous evaluation of endpoint security technologies, and state of the art capabilities across relevant markets. This role sits at the intersection of research, development, and business team stakeholder coordination, providing a structured and authoritative view of the state of the art in endpoint security.
In this role you will be leading technical analysis and documentation of endpoint security technologies to ensure the organisation maintains a clear and authoritative view of the landscape, enabling informed decision-making and innovation strategy for business success. With knowledge in the areas of systems hardware and firmware security, you will study and document the state of the art and its ability to mitigate platform threats, and work with HP teams to identify opportunities for innovation.
The successful candidate will support business strategy, research and development, engineering, and marketing teams by delivering documentation, actionable insights, identifying capability gaps, and aligning stakeholders. You will be working closely with systems security research engineers, with product security technologists, and business functions across HP.
Job Responsibilities
Technical Analysis and Documentation of Endpoint Security State of the Art
- In-depth technical analysis of endpoint security across platforms and services
- Evaluation of platforms capabilities, security properties and strengths
- Maintain awareness of the latest threat landscape, emerging technologies, and their mitigations in the market
Documentation and Knowledge Management of Endpoint Security State of the Art and Platform Security Threat Landscape
- Develop and maintain comprehensive, structured documentation covering market offerings, feature comparisons, and architectural patterns
- Translate complex technical concepts into clear, accessible artefacts for multiple audiences
- Continuously update documentation based on developments in markets, standards, and opportunities
- Define and manage documentation repositories and information architecture
Stakeholder Engagement & Decision Support
- Act as a central knowledge partner to business, product, engineering, research and marketing teams across HP
- Produce executive summaries, technical deep dives, and technology comparison briefings in a timely fashion to influence key business decisions
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Project Management and Coordination
- Manage analysis and documentation initiatives, including planning and delivery tracking
- Coordinate with subject matter experts and maintain project artefacts
- Track progress, dependencies, and risks across workstreams and HP teams
Continuous Research and Trend Monitoring
- Monitor industry trends and threat landscape
- Maintain a forward-looking view of endpoint security evolution
Working in a fast-paced environment that iterates and evolves rapidly
Job Requirements
Technical Understanding and Expertise
- Strong understanding of endpoint security technologies
- Familiarity with hardware and firmware technologies (x86, ARM, UEFI, PCIe, DMA, etc.), and computer architecture
- Familiarity with enterprise security platforms and services
- Ability to analyse architectures and security controls, focusing on hardware and firmware
Analysis and Documentation Skills
- Experience designing, analysing, and evolving system architectures to satisfy requirements
- Ability to comprehend product level properties and customer experiences resulting from deep technical features
- Strong ability to synthesise complex information into structured documentation aimed at the relevant stakeholders
- Experience creating frameworks for continuous documentation, authoring reports, and reviewing with stakeholders
Communication Skills
- Strong communication skills, written and verbal, effective with both technical and non-technical audiences
Project Management Skills
- Experience managing multiple initiatives with strong organisational skills
Success Measures
- High quality documentation maintained and used by the Lab and stakeholders
- Clear identification of capability gaps and opportunities across the relevant markets
- Strong stakeholder alignment and engagement
- Timely delivery of outputs
Additional Skills and Attributes
- Engineering level knowledge in systems security
- Knowledge of enterprise IT (device and security) management
- Knowledge of OS kernel and hypervisor security
- Degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or related field.
About HP
At HP, you’ll have a chance to create tools, technology, and solutions that reshape the way the world works in the future. If you’re looking to join a company that allows you to connect with a network of professionals eager to support you in doing your best work, we want to talk to you. Our legendary culture guides every employee toward success—fostering collaboration and driving innovation. Operating in over 170 countries, HP is always creating new services, products, and capabilities giving you more opportunities to advance your career. Here, innovation is the key to professional development and career mobility. When you join HP, you’re joining a company that believes every voice matters and that we all deserve a seat at the table. From the boardroom to factory floor, we create a culture where everyone is respected and where people can be themselves. You will be part of a global laboratory where different perspectives and experiences will help you solve problems in new ways. This is where you can build a long and wide-ranging career.


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