Cloud Security Architect

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1 year ago
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Job Title: Cyber Security Architect

Company Profile:You would be joining a global business and technology transformation partner, helping organisations accelerate their transition to a digital and sustainable world. With a diverse team of over 340,000 members in more than 50 countries, they deliver end-to-end services and solutions, leveraging strengths in AI, cloud, and data.

About the Role:Join a leading global cyber security practice delivering projects, consulting, and managed services across IT and OT environments. This role involves high-level consulting, strategy development, architecture design, implementation, and managed operations across various sectors, including government and secure sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct risk assessments and manage security risks.
  • Provide security consulting for Operational Technology (OT) and Industrial Control Systems (ICS).
  • Manage data security, including Data Loss Prevention and Rights Management.
  • Perform audit event recording and analysis.
  • Ensure cloud and network security, securing mobile data and devices.
  • Design secure applications, including architecture, software development, and compliance testing.

Skills and Experience:

  • Proven experience in implementing secure solutions.
  • Experience working with cloud technologies
  • Strong consulting skills with a focus on security.
  • Ability to balance security risks with usability, agility, and cost.
  • Experience in designing secure solutions and developing business cases or roadmaps for security improvements.

Security Clearance:

  • Must obtain Security Check (SC) clearance.
  • Continuous residence in the UK for the last 5 years is required.

Why Join Us:

  • Hybrid working environment with a blend of office, client site, and home working.
  • Inclusive and diverse workplace with a strong focus on equity.
  • Opportunities for continuous learning and development, including access to numerous courses and certifications.
  • Commitment to employee well-being with trained Mental Health Champions and well-being apps.

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