Information Security Specialist

Cambridge
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Are you passionate about cyber security and ready to take the next step in your career? Join a fast-growing, forward-thinking consultancy where your ideas, development, and impact truly matter.

We're looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Information Security Specialist to support our expanding portfolio of clients from innovative start-ups to established global organisations. If you enjoy problem-solving, working with evolving security frameworks, and making a real difference, this could be the perfect role for you.

About the opportunity:

This is a remote position with flexible working, designed to support a healthy work-life balance. You'll collaborate with a talented team and meet in person for team events at least quarterly (all expenses covered).

In this role, you will:

Review and report on clients' information and cyber security posture

Develop and recommend tailored security improvement plans

Advise on cyber security regulations, standards, and best practices

Design, implement, and deliver security management systems and training

Manage and deliver client implementation projects

Work closely with internal teams and clients to translate requirements into clear business outcomes

Confidently communicate complex technical concepts to a range of stakeholders

Support multiple client projects simultaneously in a dynamic environmentEssential experience:

A strong communicator, able to explain complex ideas clearly and confidently

Commercially aware, with the ability to understand client needs and deliver value driven solutions

Highly organised, methodical, and detail-oriented

A critical thinker with strong problem-solving ability

Comfortable working independently and as part of a collaborative team

Passionate about cyber security and eager to learnDesirable experience:

Experience in data protection, with a good understanding of relevant data protection legislation (e.g., UK GDPR).

ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIST CSF, CAF, HIPAA, DSPT

Gap analysis, auditing, or penetration testing

Process and procedure development

Software or AI development/testing

Client-facing roles

Relevant certifications (CISSP, CISM, CREST, etc.Why you will love working here:

An excellent salary between £45,000 and £55,000 depending on experience

28 days annual leave including bank holidays and your birthday off!

Fully remote working with quarterly in-person events We gather for face-to-face team events every quarter with all expenses covered to foster connection and collaboration.

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Training & Development: Ongoing access to professional training and personal development initiatives to help you grow both personally and professionally

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