Microsoft Security Architect

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2 months ago
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Contract: 6-8 months
Rate: £400-£500 per day (Inside IR35)
Delivery: Remote + 2-3 workshops in Lausanne, Switzerland (Fully expensed)
Language: English (French a bonus)

We are supporting a major UK IT provider looking for a Microsoft Security Architect, who is comfortable working remotely and happy to travel to Switzerland for 2-3 workshops.

Must-Have Certifications (at least 2):

SC-100 (Cybersecurity Architect)
SC-200 (Security Operations Analyst)
SC-400 (Information Protection Administrator)
AZ-500 (Azure Security Engineer)Key Skills:

Microsoft Defender Suite (Endpoint, Identity, Cloud Apps)
Microsoft Sentinel (analytics rules, SOAR playbooks)
Microsoft Purview DSPM (classification, labels, DLP)
Zero Trust architectureNice-to-Have:

AI governance / Responsible AI experience
CISSP
Academic or regulated sector background
Further information available upon application.

Please contact or call (phone number removed) for more information.

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

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