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Cloud / Cyber Security Solutions Architect

CoderWan
London
1 year ago
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Job Description

As aCloud / Cyber Security Solutions Architect, you will design and implement advanced cloud and security architectures to protect an organisation's critical digital assets. You'll collaborate with key stakeholders, ensuring that security solutions align with business objectives and regulatory requirements. Your expertise in cybersecurity technologies will drive the development of secure solutions, incorporating identity and access management, data protection, network security, and compliance strategies. You will also ensure seamless integration of these security measures within existing systems while staying ahead of industry trends and emerging threats.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Cloud Architecture Design: Develop cloud-based solutions, integrating security from the ground up.
  • Security Assessment & Planning: Identify and mitigate security risks, ensuring regulatory compliance.
  • Identity & Access Management: Implement RBAC, MFA, and IAM solutions to safeguard sensitive data.
  • Data Protection & Encryption: Protect data at rest, in transit, and in use through encryption and tokenization.
  • Network Security: Design secure network architectures, implement IDS/IPS, firewalls, and VPNs.
  • Security Monitoring & Incident Response: Build monitoring solutions, develop incident response strategies.
  • Compliance & Governance: Ensure adherence to regulations, conduct audits, and establish security frameworks.
  • Secure DevOps & Automation: Incorporate security into DevOps processes using IaC and automation tools.
  • Cloud Security Best Practices: Stay updated on the latest cloud security trends and technologies.
  • Collaboration: Work with IT, security, and development teams to ensure solutions meet business needs.

Required Skills:

  • Strong knowledge of cybersecurity technologies and practices
  • Expertise in security frameworks (CIS, ISF, Mitre, NIST, or equivalent)
  • Deep understanding of CIS18 controls and security architecture concepts
  • Experience with incident investigation and remediation
  • Proficiency in cloud security (Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud)
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Relevant cybersecurity certifications (CISSP, CISM, CEH, etc.)


RequirementsBachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., Computer Science, Information Security)
10+ years of proven experience in cybersecurity, with at least 5 years focused on cloud security solutions
Solid experience in designing and implementing cloud security solutions
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities



Benefits25 days annual leave(plus an additional day off for your birthday)
3 personal leave daysfor significant life events
2 paid daysfor volunteering/charity work
Work Visa and Relocation Assistance: Support for international talent, including visa sponsorship and relocation assistance
Private Medical Insurance: Optional family cover
Income Protection & Life Insurance
Pension Scheme: Optional Wella Pension Scheme
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Staff Discounts: Up to 80% discount on hair products and 50% off GHD products
Gym Benefits
Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, and Adoption Leave




Requirements
Experience with Java and Spring. Strong knowledge of modern technologies and platforms used in digital applications. Desirable skills include: RESTful Design and experience with API Gateway products. Containers and Container Orchestration (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes). Continuous Integration Pipelines (e.g., GitLab, Jenkins).

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