Cyber Security Advisory Lead

Farringdon, Greater London
1 month ago
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We're hiring a Cybersecurity Advisory Lead to partner with CIOs, CTOs & CISOs on complex cloud, cyber and AI-driven programmes. This is a high-visibility leadership role focused on shaping major deals, influencing C-suite stakeholders, and designing secure, scalable cloud environments.

πŸš€ Cybersecurity Advisory Lead

Β£124,000 base + 10% bonus + excellent benefits
UK | Hybrid | SC eligible required
Organisation: Leading Global Cybersecurity Consulting Business

Are you a board-level Cybersecurity leader who can turn strategy into large-scale transformation?

We're hiring a Cybersecurity Advisory Lead to partner with CIOs, CTOs & CISOs on complex cloud, cyber and AI-driven programmes. This is a high-visibility leadership role focused on shaping major deals, influencing C-suite stakeholders, and designing secure, scalable cloud environments.

πŸ” What you'll bring:

Recognised expertise in Cybersecurity Architecture & Strategy
Experience across SecOps, DevSecOps, Cyber Controls, GRC
Strong knowledge of ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, NIS2
Proven ability to advise at C-level and shape multi-million-pound engagements
Commercial mindset with the credibility to resolve complex technical challenge
You will represent the Advisory team internally and externally at a board level.
Advance AI and Agentic AI technologies from strategy to execution.This isn't pure delivery. This is influence, growth and strategic leadership.

πŸ’Ό Β£124k base + 10% bonus
🌍 Global transformation programmes
πŸ“ˆ Clear executive exposure & progression

If you're ready to lead from the front and position cybersecurity as a business enabler - let's talk

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