Check Point Software Technologies
Global Field CISO, UKI

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Company Description
We are looking for a CISO to join our Global Field CISO organization with a highly experienced and strategic cybersecurity leader to join our global Field CISO organization, supporting customers and partners across the UK&I and Northern Europe. This role acts as a trusted advisor to CISOs, CIOs, boards, and executive leadership teams, helping organizations strengthen cyber resilience, modernize security operations, and align security strategy with business priorities.
The ideal candidate combines deep cybersecurity expertise with executive presence, strong communication skills, and the ability to influence both customers and internal stakeholders.
Prior Check Point knowledge and experience is an advantage.
Job Description
- Serve as a trusted cybersecurity advisor for enterprise and strategic customers across the UKI and Northern Europe.
- Lead executive-level cybersecurity discussions with CISOs, CIOs, boards, regulators, and business leaders.
- Translate emerging threats, geopolitical risks, AI-driven threats, and industry trends into actionable business guidance.
- Support strategic sales engagements by aligning cybersecurity strategy with customer business objectives.
- Deliver thought leadership through keynotes, executive briefings, industry events, webinars, and media engagements.
- Collaborate with sales, product, threat intelligence, marketing, and executive leadership teams.
- Help shape cybersecurity messaging, customer strategy, and executive engagement programs.
- Build long-term trusted relationships with senior security leaders and industry influencers.
- Provide feedback from the field to product and leadership teams regarding customer priorities and market trends.
- Mentor internal teams and contribute to the evolution of the global Field CISO program.
- Work with product managers, business, and other teams at Check Point.
- Traveling often to customer events, and executive engagement on end user customer locations.
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Qualifications
- 10+ years in cybersecurity, including leadership or advisory roles.
- Previous experience as a CISO, Deputy CISO, Field CISO, security executive, or senior security architect preferred.
- Experience working with global enterprises and regulated industries.
- Public speaking and media experience.
- Existing executive relationships within the cybersecurity community.
- Familiarity with current threat landscape and AI-driven cyber risks.
- Relevant industry certifications (CISSP, CISM, CCISO, etc.) are beneficial but not mandatory.
- Strong knowledge of the North European market landscape.
- Prior experience in Financial Services seen as an advantage.
- A problem solver, capable of finding creative solutions and getting things done.


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It would be great if you also have:
- Strong background in verticals in addition to Financial Services, like Public Sector or others.
- Team player spirit!
- Believe in learning new things every day.
- Preferred location in London area, not far from London office.
CP Department: Strategic Sales
Office Location: London, Great Britain
Career site Category: Security & Risk Management
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