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Meta Security Policy Associate Manager, Threat Disruption in Singapore
Summary:
The Threat Disruption team within Meta Security Policy is dedicated to identifying, tracking, and disrupting adversarial threat actors that seek to cause harm across the internet, including through our platforms. This work includes understanding the risks we face, crafting policies that govern acceptable use of our platforms, working across Facebook to build detection and enforcement responses to counter threats and keep people safe, and working with partners in government, civil society, and across industry to help drive whole-of-society responses to protect victim communities and tackle security threats.We are looking for an Associate Manager to work with our Director of Threat Disruption, Fraud and Scams policy lead, and Disruption Pillar leads to enable high priority projects across Meta’s Security Policy team. This role will focus on enabling our threat disruptions targeting fraud-focused cybercriminal groups, working with Product and Engineering teams to build scaled detection and enforcement to counter fraud and scams, and leading regulatory strategy and response in APAC focused on fraud and scams. The role will be based in Singapore
Required Skills:
Security Policy Associate Manager, Threat Disruption Responsibilities:
Represent Meta in meetings with politicians, policymakers, NGOs and civil society groups.
Coordinate Meta's regulatory response to fraud and scams in APAC and India
Partner with investigative teams to drive takedowns and deterrence of fraud, scam, and cybercrime actors globally
Lead regulatory response and strategy in APAC focused on fraud and scam
Partner with and counsel product and operations teams to implement scaled solutions
Work with Operations, investigations, and outsourcing teams to ensure that high priority escalations are reviewed
Minimum Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
6 years of experience in operations, project management, or program management at technology companies and/or in government
Demonstrated ability to manage projects, tasks, and track deliverables
Understanding of current threats and trends in cybersecurity, including fraud, scams, and cybercrime
Familiarity with our existing public enforcement policies and procedures
Ability to work in a dynamic environment
Ability to operate independently and with ambiguity
Preferred Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in security, cybersecurity, or law enforcement roles
Industry: Internet