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Regional Intelligence Liaison Officer South-East Asia (SEA)
Introduction to the job
As Regional Intelligence Liaison Officer South-East Asia (SEA), you will initiate and develop security policies and execute human and digital counterintelligence investigations. This role will serve as a regional focal point for intelligence analysis and operations and as a primary intelligence liaison officer for regional stakeholders.
Role and responsibilities
The Regional Intelligence Liaison Officer (Taipei, Taiwan based) under oversight of and in consultation with the Head of Intelligence Fusion Centre (IFC) ensures mission required performance and coordinates physical (and digital) intelligence operations protecting infrastructure, personnel, business continuity and physical resources for customers, suppliers and (internal and external) intelligence relations.
In this position you will have the following responsibilities:
Conduct enterprise-wide investigations, with the primary focus on South-East Asia, into (the possibility of) 'Insider Threat(s)', crimes, sabotage, subversion, terrorism, and/or industrial espionage campaigns against the organisation and/or affiliated customers, suppliers and partners.
Cultivating regional partnerships, monitoring geopolitical and economic trends, and providing actionable intelligence to support executive-decision making, operational resilience, and strategic planning.
Collect and evaluate threat information from multiple sources, disciplines and intelligence community contacts and agencies, and (if applicable) disseminates (validated) counterintelligence information (and/or products) to specific functionalities within the enterprise-wide organisation with the primary focus on economic espionage.
Use a variety of intelligence research tools to identify, assimilate, analyse, interpret and evaluate all-source information (and/or intelligence) in order to determine the nature and intent regarding the intelligence capabilities of (non-) state-sponsored actors (Foreign Intelligence Entities, FIE), criminal entities and other activities of CI interest.
Articulate threats to stakeholders, in the South-East Asian region, and work with the Head of IFC to implement mitigation strategies (and policy) in order to proactively counter potential threat(s).
Maintain enterprise-wide situational awareness (and establish a common operational picture) regarding current (and historical) security operations in collaboration with specific internal subject matter experts (with the focus on South-East Asia).
Focus on long-term planning, design and strategy for the safety and security of all personnel (and the protection of ASML employees).
Provides the Head of IFC with a regular update (report) on recent CI- activities and/or current operations in the wider South East-Asian Region.
Education and experience
Master's degree or equivalent in information (and/or intelligence), security management, criminal justice, anti-terrorism, law enforcement, counterintelligence, international relations, political science or related field.
10+ years of working experience in (defensive and offensive) counterintelligence and intelligence led-operations, of which Advanced knowledge of security electronic systems, including access control, intrusion detection systems, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) and data analyses.
Advanced knowledge of existing Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors and/or other stealthy threat actors.
Experience in conducting risk, threat and vulnerability assessments, force protection planning and threat modelling, solid experience in intelligence community analytical methodologies, standards and software tools.
Excellent knowledge of best practices in security management principles, advanced knowledge of (strategic and tactical) intelligence-led operations, espionage vectors, social engineering and infiltration.