Product Security Champion

North Stoneham
2 weeks ago
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Product Security Champion

Orion is working with an organisation that is a leading innovator in high-end machinery for the pharmaceutical industry. They design and deliver advanced equipment where cybersecurity, reliability, and regulatory compliance are essential. You will join a team dedicated to developing cutting-edge technology that supports global healthcare production.

The Role of Product Security Champion

As a Product Security Champion, you will be the driving force behind the implementation and continuous enhancement of security activities within our software and product development processes. You will translate the requirements of IEC 62443‑4‑1 into practical, actionable measures embedded directly into our Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).

In this role, you will collaborate closely with software engineering, product development, quality assurance, and information security teams, guiding them toward demonstrable compliance. You will independently identify gaps and propose improvement plans.

Responsibilities of the Product Security Champion

Implementing IEC 62443‑4‑1 within existing software development processes.
Performing gap analyses and developing improvement plans.
Integrating secure‑by‑design principles into the SDLC.
Developing and maintaining security documentation (e.g., threat models, secure coding guidelines).
Supporting and guiding the software department in matters of information security.
Monitoring security activities such as code reviews, vulnerability management, and secure development practices.
Preparing for internal and external audits in collaboration with software teams. 

Requirements of the Product Security Champion

Educational background and experience in software development processes, engineering, or computer science.
Solid knowledge of information security principles.
Experience creating process documentation and improvement plans.
Excellent communication skills.
Experience with IEC 62443‑4‑1 or similar security standards.
Knowledge of ICS/OT security
Familiarity with threat modelling, secure coding, or security tooling
Relevant certifications such as ISA/IEC 62443 or CSSLP. 

Benefits for the Product Security Champion

Competitive salary package.
Professional development and training opportunities.
Flexible working arrangements and travel opportunities. 

If this Product Security Champion position is of interest, please click Apply or get in touch with Steven at Orion

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