Information Security Manager

Front Row Recruitment
Leeds, West Yorkshire
8 months ago
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My client is a highly regarded Pension and Investment Consultancy managing some of the UK's prominent pension schemes. Due to an internal change, they currently seek an experienced Information Security Manager to join their Leeds office -duties will include:

  • Develop, maintain and report on IT Governance frameworks, policies and procedures

  • Maintaining the company's ISO27001 accreditation ensuring ongoing maintenance and improvement of controls, documentation, and audit plans

  • Oversee work relating to the firm’s ISO9001 (Quality Management) accreditation, which will involve working with the internal audit team to deliver the annual internal audit plan

  • Coordinating external audits and following up on all audit-related actions.

  • Conduct risk assessments to ensure systems and processes comply with regulatory requirements

  • Promote adherence to IT policies and data protection throughout the business

  • Collaborate with senior colleagues to ensure IT Governance strategies align with business objectives

  • Preparation of IT Governance reports for the Management Board

  • Oversee IT aspects of thirdparty suppliers ensuring their practices are compliant.

  • Support IT incident management response process through investigation,recording and reporting

    Applicants are likely to possess 5 years plus experience in an IT Governance role ideally from the financial services sector, but other professional service industries will be considered. You will have experience of working within governance frameworks (ISO27001) along with knowledge of Cyber Essentials, IT Systems, IT auditing, networks, security protocols and IT implications affecting GDPR.

    This is a great opportunity to join a highly respected financial services company offering a generous remuneration package, fantastic work environemt and the opportunity to put your mark on an established and growing consultancy

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