World Wide Technology

Security Solutions Principal - Cryptography, Key Management & Post-Quantum Readiness

World Wide Technology$153K — $191K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Information Technology
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years in cybersecurity focused on cryptography and encryption
  • Expertise in enterprise key management lifecycle design and operations
  • Knowledge of HSM architecture and FIPS validation
  • Experienced in PKI architecture and certificate lifecycle management
  • Strong grasp of encryption architectures in cloud and hybrid environments
  • Understanding of Post-Quantum Cryptography concepts
  • Exceptional communication and client-facing skills.

Responsibilities

  • Advise executives on cryptographic risk and key management strategy
  • Lead evaluations of cryptographic maturity and PQC readiness
  • Develop comprehensive cryptographic roadmaps aligned to business needs
  • Present findings to senior leadership
  • Conduct enterprise-wide cryptographic asset discovery and risk assessment
  • Design enterprise key management programs covering full lifecycle
  • Lead multi-phase cryptographic transformation programs.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, and vision care
  • Onsite health centers
  • Flexible spending accounts and tuition reimbursement
  • Competitive pay and profit sharing
  • Paid time off including parental and medical leave
  • Family planning and nursing mothers benefits
  • Employee discounts and pet insurance.
Full Job Description
Required Qualifications
  • 10+ years in cybersecurity with deep focus on cryptography and encryption
  • Demonstrated expertise in:
  • Enterprise key management lifecycle design and operations
  • HSM architecture, deployment, and FIPS validation requirements
  • PKI architecture, certificate lifecycle management, and trust models
  • Cryptographic protocols and algorithms (symmetric, asymmetric, hashing, digital signatures)
  • Encryption architectures across data states (at-rest, in-transit, in-use) in cloud and hybrid environments
  • Strong understanding of Post-Quantum Cryptography concepts and enterprise migration challenges
  • Experience advising large enterprises and regulated industries
  • Exceptional communication and client-facing skills

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with PQC algorithm evaluation, testing, and hybrid cryptographic implementations
  • Familiarity with NIST PQC standardization outcomes and CNSA 2.0 migration timelines
  • Knowledge of crypto-agility frameworks
  • Experience with cloud KMS platforms (AWS KMS, Azure Key Vault, GCP Cloud KMS) and cloud HSM services
  • Hands-on experience with secrets management platforms (HashiCorp Vault, CyberArk Conjur, cloud-native secrets managers)
  • Experience with cloud KMS platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
  • Familiarity with HSM vendor platforms (Thales Luna, Entrust nShield, Utimaco) and their PQC firmware roadmaps
  • Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CCSP, GSEC, or cryptography-focused credentials)
  • Master's or PhD in cryptography, computer science, or related field

Key Competencies
  • Strategic thinking and executive presence
  • Ability to simplify complex cryptographic concepts
  • Strong consulting and stakeholder management skills
  • Risk-based decision framing
  • Program and architecture leadership
  • Cross-functional collaboration across security, networking, application development, DevOps, and compliance teams

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Certain states and localities require employers to post a reasonable estimate of salary range. A reasonable estimate of the current base pay range for this position is $153,200 to $191,500 annually. Actual salary will be based on a variety of factors, including shift, location, experience, skill set, performance, licensure and certification, and business needs. The range for this position in other geographic locations may differ. Certain positions may also be eligible for variable incentive compensation, such as bonuses or commissions, that is not included in the base pay.

The well-being of WWT employees is essential. When it comes to our benefits package, WWT has one of the best. We offer the following benefits to all full-time employees:
  • Health and Wellbeing: Health (Medical & Prescription), Dental, and Vision Care, Onsite Health Centers (MO & IL), Employee Assistance Program, Wellness program
  • Financial Benefits: Competitive Pay, Profit Sharing, 401k Plan with Company Matching, Life and Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Tuition Reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off: PTO & Holidays, Parental Leave, Medical Leave, Military Leave, Bereavement, Day of Caring
  • Additional Perks: Family Planning Benefits, Nursing Mothers Benefits, Voluntary Legal, Voluntary Supplemental Accident/Illness/Hospital, Voluntary ID Theft, Pet Insurance, Employee Discount Program

Note: This is not an all-encompassing list and should not be used as a complete description of the plan's benefits. For more information, see our US benefits website at wwt.com/us-benefits.

If you require accessibility accommodation(s) or adjustment during any stage of the hiring process, please let your WWT Recruiter know. The recruiter will work with you to understand your needs and help ensure an accessible experience throughout the interview process.

Position Overview:

We are seeking a highly experienced Principal Consultant specializing in enterprise cryptography, key management, and post-quantum readiness to lead strategic client engagements focused on cryptographic risk, encryption modernization, key lifecycle management, and quantum-resilient architecture.

This role serves as a senior advisor to CISOs, architecture leaders, and risk executives, helping organizations design and execute comprehensive cryptographic programs that address current operational and regulatory requirements while building resilience against emerging quantum threats.

The ideal candidate blends deep cryptographic expertise across key management, PKI, encryption operations, and post-quantum cryptography with consulting leadership and business acumen to translate complex cryptographic challenges into actionable, risk-based strategies.

Key Responsibilities

Client Advisory & Strategy
  • Advise executives and security leaders on cryptographic risk, key management strategy, quantum readiness, and long-term encryption posture
  • Lead cryptographic maturity evaluations, PQC readiness assessments, and key management capability reviews
  • Develop enterprise cryptographic roadmaps aligned to business risk, data classification, and regulatory drivers
  • Present findings and recommendations to senior leadership and boards

Cryptographic Discovery & Inventory
  • Lead enterprise-wide cryptographic asset discovery across algorithms, certificates, keys, protocols, and encryption dependencies
  • Identify "harvest now, decrypt later" exposure and prioritize remediation based on data sensitivity and shelf life
  • Assess third-party and supply chain cryptographic dependencies including SaaS providers, payment processors, certificate authorities, and embedded systems
  • Develop cryptographic inventories that serve as the foundation for migration planning and risk quantification

Key Management & HSM Operations
  • Design and assess enterprise key management programs covering the full lifecycle: generation, distribution, rotation, revocation, escrow, and destruction
  • Architect HSM strategies including capacity planning, clustering/HA models, and FIPS 140-2/140-3 validation requirements
  • Evaluate and recommend HSM platforms (Thales Luna, Entrust nShield, Utimaco) and cloud-native options (AWS CloudHSM, Azure Managed HSM, GCP Cloud HSM)
  • Define governance over key custodianship, separation of duties, and key ceremony procedures

PKI Architecture & Lifecycle
  • Design and assess PKI architectures including CA hierarchy, certificate lifecycle management, and trust models
  • Provide guidance on automated enrollment protocols (ACME, SCEP, EST), certificate transparency, and private vs. public trust models
  • Lead PKI modernization efforts including migration from legacy Microsoft ADCS environments
  • Advise on code signing key management, firmware signing, and software supply chain integrity

Cryptographic Architecture & Engineering
  • Design crypto-agility architectures supporting algorithm transitions, including hybrid key exchange implementations (e.g., ML-KEM combined with classical ECDH)
  • Define and assess enterprise encryption standards: approved algorithm suites, minimum key lengths, deprecation policies, and exception processes
  • Provide guidance on:
    • TLS/IPsec/VPN modernization strategies
    • Data-at-rest, data-in-transit, and data-in-use encryption controls
    • Tokenization, format-preserving encryption, and data masking techniques
  • Support integration of NIST-selected PQC algorithms into enterprise environments

Program Leadership
  • Lead multi-phase cryptographic transformation programs across key management, PKI, encryption, and PQC migration
  • Define governance models for cryptographic lifecycle management
  • Develop policies, standards, and crypto baselines
  • Establish risk-based migration strategies and prioritization models that account for data longevity versus quantum timeline estimates
  • Coordinate cross-functional collaboration across networking, application development, DevOps, and compliance team

Risk, Compliance & Standards Alignment
  • Align programs to:
    • NIST guidance (PQC, SP 800-57, SP 800-131A, etc.)
    • ISO 27001/27002 cryptographic controls
    • Regulatory expectations (financial services, healthcare, government)
  • Translate cryptographic risk into business and regulatory impact
  • Assess cryptographic compliance posture across third-party and supply chain dependencies

Thought Leadership
  • Contribute to whitepapers, research, and industry presentations
  • Support client workshops, tabletop exercises and executive briefings
  • Mentor consultants and client teams
  • Participate in industry working groups, standards bodies, or vendor advisory councils

About World Wide Technology

World Wide Technology (WWT) is a technology solution provider that offers a wide range of services to businesses and organizations. The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Maryland Heights, Missouri. WWT provides a variety of services, including consulting, design, integration, and managed services. The company has a strong focus on innovation and has been recognized for its efforts in this area. WWT has partnerships with many leading technology companies, including Cisco, Dell, and Microsoft. The company has a global presence, with offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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