Leak Investigator
Apple's Global Security Investigations (GSI) team is a multidisciplinary group of attorneys, investigators, digital forensics experts, and analysts responsible for investigating significant threats to Apple's intellectual property and confidential information. These high-impact matters include insider threats, leaks, and trade secret theft.
GSI operates at the intersection of law, intelligence, and technology, with a singular mission: to protect what makes Apple extraordinary-our ideas, innovations, customers, and people. The team is defined by uncompromising integrity, analytical rigor, intellectual curiosity, and sound judgment.
Description
Apple's product launches are among the most anticipated events in technology. The sense of surprise and discovery they create is intentional-built through years of relentless focus on user experience and design and a culture of secrecy.
When sensitive information is disclosed prematurely, the impact is immediate and far-reaching.
As a Leak Investigator, you will lead complex, high-stakes investigations into unauthorized disclosures of Apple's intellectual property and most sensitive business information. You will independently drive cases from inception through resolution, applying disciplined analysis, sound judgment, and investigative expertise to identify root causes and drive meaningful outcomes.
This role requires a rare combination of discretion, precision, and curiosity. You must be comfortable operating in ambiguity, following evidence objectively, and making defensible decisions under pressure. Success also depends on strong collaboration and the ability to translate complex findings into clear, actionable insights for cross-functional partners and leadership.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience investigating insider threats, IP theft, or unauthorized disclosures is strongly preferred
Proven ability to collaborate effectively across Legal, HR, and Information Security
Knowledge of federal and state laws related to trade secrets, IP theft, privacy, and data transfer
Familiarity with hardware, software, or silicon product development lifecycles and associated risks
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
7+ years of experience leading investigations in either a corporate or government role
7+ years of experience conducting witness and subject interviews
Advanced experience analyzing and synthesizing large, disparate data sets (including open source, social media, and deep/dark web)
Proficiency with industry-standard digital forensics tools (e.g., Cellebrite, EnCase, FTK, or equivalent)
Deep understanding of evidence handling and chain-of-custody best practices
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Strong ability to develop actionable recommendations and deliver executive-level briefings
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to distill complex findings clearly
Meticulous attention to detail, balanced with strong prioritization skills
Uncompromising integrity, discretion, and judgment
Willingness to travel up to 15%
Perks and Benefits
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Parental Benefits
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