Director, Security Investigations
Adobe · San Jose, CA · Employee Experience
About this role
Adobe is hiring a director-level Security Analyst based in San Jose, CA. The posting calls out experience with Express, Security. Compensation is listed at $160,800–$306,625 per year.
- Role
- Security Analyst
- Function
- security
- Level
- director
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- Department
- Employee Experience
- Posted
- May 14, 2026
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Job description
from Adobe careersThe Opportunity
We are seeking an accomplished investigations leader to serve as Director, Global Security Investigations, reporting directly to the Vice President of Global Security. This outstanding role will enable you to develop, lead, and improve Adobe’s global security investigations program—setting the strategy, standards, and operating model for security-related investigations across all regions! You will also manage the company’s Insider Threat Program, collaborating closely with Legal, Human Resources, Compliance, Cybersecurity, and business leadership. This is a rare opportunity with direct influence on the company's security posture and risk profile. You will brief senior executives on investigative actionable intelligence that informs business decisions!
What You’ll Do
- Build, implement, and lead a best-in-class global investigations program.
- Define and maintain global investigation standards, policies, procedures, and playbooks.
- Oversee all phases of the investigation lifecycle to ensure timely and detailed resolution.
- Implement and own the enterprise case management platform, analytics, and reporting to drive insights and efficiency.
- Develop and deliver investigation training programs for key partners in HR, legal, and Compliance.
- Establish KPIs and metrics, and provide regular updates to senior leadership.
- Serve as the primary investigative coordinator, partnering with Legal, HR, Cybersecurity, and other teams.
- Lead and advance the Insider Threat Program, including detection use cases, response workflows, and awareness training.