Research Vice President, AI Security and Trust
Listed on 2026-06-06
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, AI Engineer, Data Science Manager, Data Security
IDC
Research Vice President, AI Security and Trust
US – Job : | # of Openings: 1 | Category:
Research
IDC is seeking a Research Vice President, AI Security and Trust to serve as a senior market-facing leader in one of the most dynamic areas of the security market. This role will shape IDC's global point of view on how organizations secure AI models, data, agents, applications, and infrastructure. The Research Vice President will define and lead a forward-looking research agenda spanning AI runtime security, AI trust and governance, AI data security, agentic identity management, AI-enabled security operations, and AI factory / AI infrastructure security.
The role requires strong market vision, executive presence, analytical depth, and commercial leadership.
- Lead IDC's research agenda for the emerging AI security and trust market, including high-growth categories such as AI runtime security, AI trust and governance, AI data security, agentic identity, AI-enabled SOC, and AI infrastructure security.
- Shape IDC's market taxonomy, research priorities, and point of view on how AI security is evolving across cybersecurity, AI, cloud, data, software, and digital infrastructure markets.
- Develop and publish differentiated research, including market analysis, vendor assessments, forecasts, buyer guidance, thought leadership, and executive-level advisory content.
- Conduct and oversee market sizing, forecasting, competitive analysis, and trend analysis for emerging AI security segments.
- Track vendor strategies, startup activity, funding trends, partnerships, product innovation, regulatory developments, and emerging buyer requirements across the AI security landscape.
- Engage senior technology vendor executives through briefings, inquiries, advisory calls, strategy sessions, executive discussions, and industry events.
- Engage enterprise security, AI, cloud, infrastructure, and data leaders to understand adoption priorities, governance challenges, implementation patterns, and buying behavior.
- Represent IDC externally through presentations, webinars, conferences, media engagement, investor discussions, and executive client meetings.
- Partner with IDC analysts across security, AI, cloud, infrastructure, data, and software to build integrated, cross-domain research perspectives.
- Mentor and collaborate with analysts and research colleagues to strengthen IDC's collective coverage of AI security, trust, and governance.
- Support and help grow syndicated subscriptions, custom research, consulting opportunities, and strategic account engagement tied to IDC's expanding coverage of AI security and trust.
- AI Runtime Security:
Protection against LLM attacks, prompt injection, misuse, model manipulation, and emerging runtime enforcement approaches. - AI Trust and Governance:
Governance frameworks, policy controls, compliance, assurance, model oversight, and responsible AI security practices. - AI Data Security:
Discovery, classification, protection, and governance of AI-ready data, including key and secrets management and related cryptographic issues. - Agentic Identity Management:
Identity, authentication, authorization, and privilege control for nonhuman identities, agents, and autonomous systems. - AI-Enabled SOC / Agentic SOC:
Use of AI in security operations, automation, analyst augmentation, and emerging vendor ecosystems in next-generation SOC tooling. - AI Infrastructure Security:
Security requirements for AI factories, accelerated infrastructure, cloud and hybrid deployments, model hosting environments, and AI workload protection.
- Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree preferred.
- 12+ years of relevant experience in technology research, advisory, consulting, product strategy, cybersecurity, AI, cloud, or related markets.
- Deep understanding of cybersecurity markets, vendors, buyer priorities, and emerging technology adoption patterns.
- Strong knowledge of AI, cloud, data, software, and infrastructure trends, especially where they intersect with security, trust, governance, and risk.
- Demonstrated ability to define research agendas, analyze emerging markets, synthesize qualitative and quantitative inputs, and produce clear, differentiated market insight.
- Proven executive presence, including the ability to engage with CISO, CIO, CTO, product, strategy, investor, and senior vendor leadership audiences.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present complex market shifts clearly to senior executive audiences.
- Experience engaging with technology vendors, enterprise buyers, investors, media, and industry influencers.
- Strong commercial instincts, including the ability to support syndicated research growth, client inquiry, custom research, consulting, and strategic account development.
- Ability to work independently while influencing and collaborating effectively across a global research organization.
- Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to balance…
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