Cyber Security Consultant - Temporary & Part-Time

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8 months ago
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Job Specification: Cyber Security Consultant
Context:Preparing for ICE Clearing membership; cloud-based using Windows 365 Cloud PCs; aiming for ISO 27001 compliance.


Purpose of Role:
To provide expert guidance on strengthening cybersecurity posture, achieving ISO/IEC 27001 compliance, and supporting readiness for ICE Clearing membership.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Assess current security infrastructure and risks.
  • Develop and guide ISO 27001 implementation roadmap.
  • Review and help draft security policies and procedures.
  • Advise on securing Microsoft 365 Cloud PC environment.
  • Support compliance with financial sector regulations.
  • Establish incident response, business continuity, and governance frameworks.

Requirements:

  • Proven cybersecurity consultancy experience.
  • Strong knowledge of ISO 27001 (preferably certified).
  • Experience with Microsoft 365 security features (Intune, Defender, etc.).
  • Understanding of financial regulatory requirements.
  • Excellent communication and documentation skills.
  • Experience with ICE Clearing or similar regulatory processes.
  • Familiarity with NIST, CIS Controls, or other frameworks.

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