Cybersecurity Specialist- Microsoft Azure Application Gateway

City of London
2 weeks ago
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On behalf of one of our premier clients, we are seeking a high-caliber Cybersecurity Specialist to join their expanding AI & Data Security team. This is a critical role within our client's AI Security programme, designed for a professional who thrives at the intersection of traditional infrastructure security and the emerging frontier of Generative AI.

Our client is at the forefront of AI adoption; you will be the technical lead ensuring that these powerful technologies from AWS Bedrock to Azure OpenAI are implemented with world-class security standards.

Key Responsibilities

AI Security Architecture: Design and implement secure deployment patterns and guardrails for foundation models across AWS Bedrock, Azure OpenAI, and Microsoft 365.

Security Strategy: Develop innovative strategies to enhance application security, specifically addressing risks like prompt injection, data leakage, and insecure output handling.

Infrastructure Governance: Translate platform-specific risks into actionable engineering patterns, focusing on Network Encryption and Identity Management.

Assessments & Audits: Conduct rigorous security assessments and red-teaming exercises on AI-driven applications and AI Agents.

Leadership & Mentorship: Lead the team through complex technical decisions, provide high-level problem-solving, and mentor junior members on modern security principles.

Collaboration: Work closely with AI Engineers and Data Scientists to integrate security into the LLM lifecycle (RAG pipelines, fine-tuning, and inference).

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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