Posted 1 month ago

Vice President of Cybersecurity

Company: Parts Town
Category: IT

 Addison

Type: Full Time

Parts Town has a Vice President Cybersecurity opportunity. The Vice President, Cybersecurity is a mission‑driven leader who protects the enterprise from cyber threats while empowering the business to move fast, innovate boldly, and operate safely. This role champions cyber risk ownership across the organization, translating complex threats into clear business, financial, and legal impact. With passion, courage, and deep integrity, this leader ensures Parts Town can withstand disruption, respond decisively, and recover stronger every time. Salary range for this role is $194,414.45 to $290,430.41 annually. Benefits package includes health, dental and vision insurance, 401(k) with match, employee assistance programs, paid time off, paid sick time off, paid holidays, paid parental leave, and professional development opportunities. Below lists some responsibilities of the position. To see full details, click on Apply Now.

  • Cybersecurity Strategy & Enterprise Risk Ownership
    • Build and execute a multi‑year cybersecurity and resiliency strategy that fuels Parts Town’s growth and innovation.
    • Own the enterprise cyber risk register and align it with a maturing ERM program.
    • Communicate cyber risk in a way that empowers executives and the Board to make confident, informed decisions.
    • Create a roadmap that balances safety, scalability, cost efficiency, and business speed.
  • Governance, Policy & Regulatory Compliance
    • Lead cybersecurity policies and controls grounded in integrity and aligned to NIST/ISO.
    • Ensure readiness for SOX, GDPR, PCI, and other regulatory requirements.
    • Strengthen collaboration across IT, Legal, Audit, Finance, and business teams through clear accountability.
    • Oversee penetration testing, control assessments, and continuous compliance.
  • Security Architecture & Zero Trust
    • Define a modern, resilient security architecture across cloud, on-prem, ERP, identity, network, and endpoints.
    • Own the Zero Trust strategy and guide its maturity with courage and clarity.
    • Approve secure reference architectures and embed security‑by‑design into every platform and integration.
  • Identity, Access & Privileged Security
    • Own IAM, SSO, MFA, and privileged access management (PAM).
    • Establish access governance across workforce, vendors, service accounts, and APIs.
    • Reduce identity-based risk through continuous monitoring, access certification, and least-privilege enforcement.
    • Ensure strong access controls across ERP, cloud, and third-party platforms.