Cyber Security Pre-Sales Consultant

CV-Library
London
12 months ago
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Cyber Security Pre-Sales Consultant
Remote (Travel as required)
Permanent Position

Our fast-growing MSP partner is seeking a Cyber Security Pre-Sales Consultant who will play a crucial role in leading technical engagements with customers and driving the development of their cyber security roadmap.

As a Cyber Security Pre-Sales Consultant, you will be responsible for:

Leading customer-facing technical engagements.
Develop and articulate cyber security solutions that address customer challenges.
Own the development and evolution of the cyber security services roadmap, ensuring alignment with customer objectives and industry trends.
Work with the customer to understand technical capabilities to ensure solutions align with security challenges and business objectives.

Technical Requirements:

Hands-on experience with security technologies such as SIEM, EDR, SOAR, vulnerability, threat intelligence etc.
Experience in pre-sales, solution consulting, or technical advisory roles
Proactive mindset and strong customer engagement skills

Please apply or contact Olivia at (url removed) / (phone number removed) to discuss in further detail.

ECS Recruitment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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