Senior Security Solutions Architect

DXC
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9 months ago
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Job Description:

Responsibilities

Opportunity Analysis

  • Understanding which security offerings best addresses customer needs and business requirements
  • Ongoing qualification of solution merits


Solution Design and Development

  • Providing security solutions to meet client's requirements and being able to adapt to new requirements
  • Addressing Security and Compliance requirements
  • Optimizing security solutions plus broader customer IT strategy
  • Taking end to end view of solution, ensuring elements within their responsibility deliver against the defined business outcomes, using standard components
  • Working with financial analysts to validate results versus applicable criteria
  • Capturing and highlighting risks and any associated costs
  • Modelling multiple offerings/components of security domains
  • Understanding interaction of deal variables (compliance, volumes, services, service level agreements, locations, and more) between tower components
  • Delivering and owning accurate financial models that are logically structured and reflect technical solution


Solution Leadership

  • Experience in directing solution activities
  • Ability to lead service element integration
  • Providing security solutions to meet client needs inclusive of Regulatory and Compliance requirement and being able to adapt to new requirements


Solution-Pursuit Integration

  • Anticipating, communicating and solution to optimize inter-tower dependencies, overlaps, staff sharing etc
  • Effectively integrating client tools, process adoption and delivery startup/transition needs
  • Clearly defining all risks through governance process and working to mitigate


Client/Customer/Account Relationship

  • Understanding and addressing CISO / CxO issues
  • Applying consultative selling techniques to advance opportunities
  • Participating in supports negotiation of technical contract elements
  • Providing solution advice, driving proposals, presentations, and other customer communications during pursuit
  • Input to security offering teams to bring in changes to offerings as per latest security trends and compliance needs


Required

  • 5-10 years in IT Security, mainly as one of follows Security Pre-Sales, Security Engineering, Cyber Security Consultant and Solution Architect.
  • Technical University or bachelor's preferred.
  • Preferred experience in Central Government/UK Public Sector/CNI.
  • Understanding of NCSC Secure design principles, NCSC Cloud Security Principles and NIST framework would be beneficial.
  • Good exposure to pre-sales role involved in Cyber Security Solutioning and understanding the Security Market.
  • Involvement in architecting and proposing cyber security solutions to customer, experience in Managed Security Services market
  • Broad knowledge of outsourcing services and solutions with expertise in area of specialisation
  • Preferably having any of Security certifications like - CISSP, CCSP, CISA and/or Security Product certifications. ITIL and PMP certifications are good to have.
  • Good understanding of Security Risk & Compliance domain, Regulatory and Compliance requirements
  • Ability to work as lead for components of large complex projects.
  • Good proposal writing and presentation skills in English.
  • Must be able to obtain or hold UK BPSS/SC Clearance (Must be resident for minimum 5 years in UK)


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