security
Posted Jan 8Cybersecurity eXposure & Intelligence Supervisor
at Autoliv
Brașov, Autoliv Europe Aeu, RomaniaOn-site
Responsibilities
- Shape the Future of Cybersecurity visibility at Autoliv
- Lead, build and inspire the Threat eXposure & Intelligence Team, fostering a high-performing and forward-thinking culture •
- Build, own and mature the Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) lifecycle: scoping, discovery, prioritization, validation, and mobilization •
- Drive identification and prioritization of vulnerabilities in the context of increasing volume and complexity of findings, caused by traditional vulnerability discovery and Mythos-style AI-Models •
- Design approaches to reduce patch fatigue by prioritizing vulnerabilities based on exploitability, exposure, and business impact •
- Analyze and correlate vulnerability data, threat intelligence, and attack surface insights to highlight real-world risk and exploitability •
- Integrate threat intelligence into exposure management workflows to improve prioritization and response efficiency •
- Strengthen vulnerability management practices and support scalable attack surface reduction initiatives •
- Anticipate and address challenges introduced by AI adoption, automation, and evolving attacker capabilities •
- Guide the development and implementation of automations, to handle growing exposure volumes, patching demand, and reporting requirements Other Responsibilities •
- Collaborate closely with Red Team, SOC, Incident Response, and engineering teams to validate and reduce real-world exposure •
- Support continuous learning, knowledge sharing, and capability development within the team • Adapt to additional
- Identify and address hidden or complex exposure scenarios beyond traditional vulnerabilities •
- Adapt quickly to evolving threat landscapes and increasing operational demand •
- Collaborate effectively across global and cross-functional teams Mindset •
Requirements
- The cybersecurity landscape is entering a phase where organizations must handle a significant surge in vulnerabilities and patching demand, driven by rapid technology adoption, software complexity, and especially the acceleration of AI-enabled systems and services.
- Contribute to strategic direction on topics such as AI security, emerging threats, and proactive cyber defense •
- Deep understanding of CTEM frameworks and lifecycle execution •
- Familiarity with threat intelligence frameworks (e.g., MITRE ATT&CK, Diamond Model) •
- Awareness of trends driving increased vulnerability discovery and patching pressure, including modern development practices and AI adoption •
- Understanding of how complex, interconnected systems create non-obvious exposure paths and prioritization challenges Skills •
- experience with CTEM and exposure management tools •
- You will work on some of the most relevant challenges in cybersecurity today, balancing growing vulnerability volumes, evolving threats, and AI-adoption.
Additional details
- We are working to increase vehicle safety by developing seatbelts, airbags and steering wheels and you can be part of our team as Cybersecurity Exposure & Intelligence Supervisor.
- As the Cybersecurity eXposure & Intelligence Supervisor, you will lead how Autoliv proactively identifies and reduces cybersecurity risk in an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving threat landscape.
- You will lead the Threat eXposure & Intelligence team, driving a modern, intelligence-led approach to Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), vulnerability management, and threat intelligence.
- This creates a growing gap between what can be patched and what should be prioritized.
- This role is critical in navigating these challenges by ensuring our organization focuses on real, exploitable risk rather than theoretical severity.
- You will play a key role in translating threat intelligence into actionable exposure insights, enabling faster and more effective risk reduction across the enterprise. Key Responsibilities •
- Communicate complex exposure risks and priorities clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders •
- responsibilities aligned with evolving organizational needs Knowledge •
- Strong expertise in vulnerability management and attack surface reduction strategies •
- Advanced threat exposure analysis focused on exploitability and business impact •