Vacancy Notice 1792
INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 196 Member Countries. Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities, and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime.
INTERPOL actively encourages applications from women and nationals of member countries that are currently unrepresented among our staff ( please click on this link to access the list of countries). Candidates from these countries are particularly encouraged to apply.
INTERPOL’s recruitment process is merit-based hence all hiring decisions are made considering the applicant’s qualifications and the needs of the Organization.
Job Title: Security Architect
Reporting To: Head of Engineering and solution design
Location: Lyon
Type of contract: Fixed-term Contract [Click and drag to move]
Duration (in months): 36.00
Grade: 4
Number of post: 1
Level of Security screening: Enhanced
Deadline for application: 6 June 2026
Conditions applying for all candidates
Only professional experience for which candidates can provide official proof of employment will be considered. Candidates could be requested to provide copies of such official documents prior to interviews/test.
* Subsequent extension to this post will be subject to the terms of the Organization’s Staff Manual, to satisfactory performance and to availability of funds.
Tests/interviews in connection to this selection procedure will take place approximately 1/3 weeks after the deadline for applications. Applicants are kindly requested to plan their availability during this period accordingly, in case they are short-listed.
Selected candidates will be expected to report for duty approximately one to three months after receiving an offer of employment at the latest.
This selection exercise may be used to generate a reserve list of suitable candidates that may be used to address Organization's similar staffing needs in the future.
OF THE ASSIGNED DUTIES, INCLUDING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE POST
As part of the General Secretariat of INTERPOL, the world’s largest International Criminal Police Organization, the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Executive Directorate delivers trusted, secure, and innovative digital platforms and services that enable global police cooperation.
ICT constitutes the technological backbone of the Organization, providing the trusted, secure, and innovative platforms and services that allow law enforcement agencies across member countries to collaborate effectively and securely.
In this context the incumbent serves as the Security Architecture authority under the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), responsible for defining, governing, and evolving the organization’s security architecture strategy to ensure secure, resilient, and compliant ICT systems across all platforms and services. The incumbent leads the integration of security-by-design principles into the full lifecycle of ICT solutions, from concept to deployment, and champions a culture of security ownership across engineering, operations, and solution architecture teams.
Working in close collaboration with the Head of Engineering and Solution Design, the incumbent ensures that security architecture is embedded as a foundational component of all platform and solution designs, aligned with enterprise standards, regulatory obligations, and evolving threat landscapes. The incumbent is accountable for the maturity, consistency, and adoption of secure architectural patterns, governance frameworks, and DevSecOps practices across INTERPOL’s ICT ecosystem.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND ACTIVITIES/PRINCIPALES MISSIONS ET ACTIVITÉS
DUTY 6 – OTHER DUTIES
QUALIFICATIONS, COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS

The world’s largest police organization, INTERPOL’s mission is to assist law enforcement agencies in each of its 196 member countries to combat all forms of transnational crime.
Guided by four core functions, INTERPOL provides a high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support to enable police forces around the world to meet the growing challenges of crime in the 21st century.
The General Secretariat in Lyon, France, is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a central contact point for the National Central Bureau (NCB) in every member country for assistance or information on cross-border investigations.
All NCBs are connected to each other and the General Secretariat through I-24/7, INTERPOL’s secure global police communications system, which also enables law enforcement officers to directly check a range of vital police databases.
INTERPOL uses a system of colour-coded international notices to locate, arrest or provide warnings about fugitives and other criminals.