Policy Development and Support Analyst

Summer Browning Associates
London
7 months ago
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Summer-Browning Associates is currently supporting our central government client, who is seeking a Policy Development and Support Analyst for an initial twelve-month assignment with the option to extend.

Location: Hybrid working - London

About the role: You will be responsible for analysing, delivering and supporting the improvement of operational process and policies for a Cyber and Information Security function.

The ideal candidate will hold Active SC clearance and have a strong background in Cyber Policy support, with the following skills and experience:

Experience in writing and producing policies.
Experience of Cyber Standards and Frameworks (ISO27001, NIST, CAF)
Experience in Gap Analysis & Business Analysis.
Experience of conducting data analysis collection to support policy development

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