Additional Information
Tricon is an owner, operator and developer of single-family rental homes in the U.S. and multi-family apartments in Canada. Our commitment to enriching the lives of our employees, residents and local communities underpins Tricon's culture and business philosophy. We provide high-quality rental housing options for families across the United States and Canada through our technology-enabled operating platform and dedicated on-the-ground operating teams. Our development programs are also delivering thousands of new rental homes and apartments as part of our commitment to help solve the housing supply shortage.
Job Description
The Vice President, Cyber and Security Services leads and oversees Tricon's enterprise-wide cybersecurity, information security, technology risk, and AI security governance capabilities. They protect Tricon's systems, data, residents, and employees from evolving cyber and AI‑related threats while enabling the secure adoption of cloud services, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence technologies.
The Vice President is the executive owner of Tricon's cybersecurity and AI security operating model who ensures that security, privacy, and ethical AI considerations are embedded into enterprise technology, third‑party relationships, and business processes. They balance risk management with business enablement, supporting innovation and growth without compromising security, compliance, or trust.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Define, execute, and evolve Tricon's enterprise cybersecurity and AI security strategy, ensuring protection of systems, data, and digital services while aligning with business objectives, regulatory requirements, and the company's risk appetite.
Establish and govern enterprise security and AI risk management frameworks, including policies, standards, controls, metrics, and reporting aligned with recognized frameworks such as NIST CSF and AI risk management best practices.
Lead cybersecurity operations, cyber defense, and incident response programs, ensuring timely detection, response, recovery, and continuous improvement for both traditional cyber threats and AI‑related security incidents.
Establish governance over Artificial Intelligence and generative AI usage from a security perspective, including acceptable‑use standards, access controls, logging, monitoring, and protection against data leakage, model misuse, and intellectual property exposure.
Own and oversee identity, access, and privileged access management programs, ensuring secure access across enterprise systems, cloud platforms, and AI‑enabled services while enforcing zero‑trust and least‑privilege principles.
Ensure protection of sensitive, regulated, and resident data, including data used in AI models and prompts, through classification, encryption, privacy controls, and data loss prevention mechanisms.
Manage third‑party, vendor, cloud, and AI platform security risk, including security assessments, ongoing monitoring, contractual controls, and lifecycle governance.
Partner with IT, Legal, HR, Risk, Data, and business leaders to embed cybersecurity and AI security requirements into system design, application development, cloud adoption, and digital transformation initiatives.
Ensure compliance with applicable security, privacy, and AI‑related regulatory requirements, supporting audits, assessments, regulatory inquiries, and customer or partner security reviews.
Build, lead, and develop high‑performing cybersecurity teams, including internal staff and managed service providers, fostering a culture of accountability, secure innovation, and continuous improvement.