Cyber Security Consultant

83zero
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£550 – £600 pd
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Cyber Security Consultant - Prisma Access

Location: UK (Remote / Hybrid)

Contract Length: 12 months

IR35 Status: Outside IR35

83zero are partnered with a global organisation delivering a large-scale secure network and cloud security transformation programme. As part of this, we are looking for an experienced Cyber Security Consultant with strong Prisma Access deployment experience to support the design, implementation, and optimisation of modern SASE solutions.

This is a senior, hands-on consulting role suited to someone who has delivered enterprise-scale Prisma Access deployments and is comfortable operating in complex environments.

The Role

You will take ownership of the technical delivery of Prisma Access and Palo Alto SASE solutions, working closely with architects, engineers, and key stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design and deployment of Prisma Access solutions

Deliver SASE and Zero Trust architectures aligned to best practice

Integrate Prisma Access with existing Palo Alto technologies (NGFW, Panorama)

Support migrations from legacy networks to cloud-delivered security models

Provide technical leadership, documentation, and knowledge transfer

Troubleshoot complex issues and optimise performance and security posture

Work closely with stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery

Required Experience & Skills

Proven hands-on Prisma Access deployment experience (this is essential)

Strong background across Palo Alto Networks technologies

Experience delivering within enterprise environmentsStrong understanding of:

SASE architectures

Cloud security and network transformation

End-to-end delivery within a consulting environment

Comfortable engaging with stakeholders and owning delivery

Desirable

Palo Alto certifications (PCNSE, PCNSA or similar)

Experience across large-scale transformation programmes

Exposure to broader SASE and cloud security vendors

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