About the role
Director, Trust & Security Advocacy, Asia Pacific role based on the published job description. Key responsibilities and requirements were extracted directly from the posting for quick review.
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Key Responsibilities
- This role is newly established to lead and execute Trust & Security Advocacy responsibilities across the Asia Pacific Region, where geopolitical complexity, heritage-based scrutiny, and regulatory divergence require precise, confident, and credible engagement.
- The Director will amplify Lenovo's security posture in-region, act as a direct customer and partner interface, and serve as the security liaison for executive escalations and supporting government engagement related to trust, security, and national concerns.
- Core Responsibilities: External Security Advocacy & Geopolitical Engagement Lead regional engagements with strategic customers, partners, and regulators to represent Lenovo's security programs, posture, and maturity.
- Proactively shape trust narratives and defend Lenovo against region-specific geopolitical and heritage-based objections.
- Partner with Government Relations, Legal, and Communications teams to ensure alignment of messaging and response strategies.
- Customer Trust Enablement & Escalation Support Serve as the CSO's security representative in customer escalations tied to trust, national origin, regulatory risk, or ethics.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree required
- Advanced degree in cybersecurity, law, public policy, international relations, or a related field is strongly preferred.
- Industry certifications (e.g., CISSP, CIPP, CISM, CIPM) are a plus.