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Maya

Cybersecurity Case Manager

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Job Description

At Maya, cybercrime isn't theoretical. Attacks turn into fraud, systems abuse turns into financial loss, and every incident puts customer trust on the line.

We're looking for a senior investigator to lead cybercrime investigations, including fraud enabled by system compromise, account abuse, and unauthorized access. This role sits at the intersection of cybersecurity, financial crime, and law enforcementowning incidents endtoend, from intrusion to impact.

If you're driven by complex cybercrime cases and want your work to directly protect customers and money at scale, this is where you belong.

What You'll Do

  • Lead major cybercrime investigations, including hacking incidents, account takeovers, credential compromise, insider abuse, and other cyberenabled fraud schemes.
  • Own investigations from initial detection through containment, attribution, and postincident action.
  • Examine intrusion attempts, malicious access, and digital crime activity using structured incident response and forensic techniques.
  • Identify how cyber threats translate into fraud, financial loss, or customer harm, and act quickly to stop escalation.
  • Serve as the central coordinator across cybersecurity, fraud, engineering, legal, compliance, leadership, and external partners.
  • Collect, preserve, and analyze digital evidence to support regulatory reporting, internal enforcement, and potential prosecution.
  • Work directly with law enforcement, prosecutors, and regulators as a subjectmatter expert on cybercrime and fraud cases.
  • Make sound decisions balancing prosecution, customer protection, operational risk, and intelligence value.

What You Need to Succeed

  • Strong background in cybersecurity incident response, digital forensics, or cybercrime investigations, with exposure to fraud or financial crime.
  • Handson experience investigating incidents that resulted inor could have resulted infinancial losses or customer impact.
  • Solid understanding of how cyber attacks (e.g., malware, credential theft, unauthorized access) are leveraged to commit fraud.
  • Confidence engaging with law enforcement, regulators, prosecutors, and internal legal teams.
  • Ability to clearly communicate technical findings to nontechnical stakeholders and senior leadership.
  • Relevant certifications are a plus (GCIH, CISSP, CompTIA Security+).

Why Maya

At Maya, you won't just investigate cybercrimeyou'll help define how a leading digital bank fights it. You'll work on real cases, real threats, and real financial impact, alongside teams that move fast and act decisively to protect customers.

If you want to lead cybercrime investigations where security failures and fraud collide, join us.

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