Serval
Security Engineer, Corporate
About this role
Serval, an AI automation platform backed by top-tier investors, seeks an experienced Corporate Security Lead to build and scale enterprise security foundations. You'll oversee endpoint security, device trust, SaaS posture management, workforce identity, and network access while leading and mentoring a growing security team.
What you'll do
- Own endpoint security strategy, device hardening, detection, encryption, patching, and fleet management at scale
- Establish device trust programs ensuring only healthy managed devices access corporate and production resources
- Implement binary authorization and application controls with scalable workflows
- Build SaaS Security Posture Management across the company's cloud applications with OAuth governance
- Lead workforce identity, SSO, phishing-resistant MFA, and access lifecycle management
- Oversee corporate network security including 802.1x rollout and zero-trust network policies
What they're looking for
- Enterprise and endpoint security (10+ years)
- macOS fleet security, MDM, and hardening
- Device trust and application allowlisting programs
- SaaS security posture management
- Workforce identity and OAuth governance
- Certificate-based network access control (802.1x)
- Zero-trust architecture
- Team leadership and program building
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Serval
Serval builds an AI-native enterprise automation platform that enables intelligent workflow automation for sophisticated IT and security buyers. The company is hiring for technical pre-sales, infrastructure engineering, and security leadership roles to scale its cloud and self-hosted deployments while establishing comprehensive security foundations across its multi-tenant platform.
View all jobs at ServalLikely interview questions
- Walk us through how you've built and operated a device trust program from the ground up. What were the biggest challenges in getting engineers to adopt it without slowing them down?
- Describe your experience implementing binary authorization or application allowlisting at scale. How did you balance security controls with developer friction?