Cloud Security Architect (London Area)

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London
7 months ago
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Job Details

Brief description 15 Years with 10 years of relevant experience of Cloud Security Architect, Azure Cloud O365 Microsoft E5 Security Suite

Primary skills

Having overall 15 Years of experience in Cloud Security Advisor role

Hands on experience on MS Sentinel and Defender

Must have deep expertise in Splunk to Sentinel Microsoft Defender Azure cloud Security Suites

Must have deep expertise in Security Architecture design and implementation on cloud Azure O365 E5 Security

Must have dee expertise in cloud security posture workload protection Data security DLP Container Kubernetes SIEM CASB data masking data tokenisation data anonymisation classifications and labelling CIEM IoTOT and define and implementation of security controls on cloud

Must have expertise on cloud native tools Eg Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Defender for Identity Defender for O365 Defender for Cloud Apps Defender for Cloud Sentinel Defender for IoT Container Kubernetes Azure Policy Azure Advisor AIP UL DLP VNET Subnet NSG HubSpoke network WAF Azure DDoS Encryption KMS Secret IAMRBACMFASSO SOAR Vulnerability mgmt Logging PKI

Act Primary Advisor point of contact for Cloud Security for client

Gathering Strategy requirement Security requirement to do assess and deliver guidance

Supports for defining cloud security strategy new service onboarding integration policy

Identify businesssecurity risks across cloud enterprise discuss with client for mitigation strategy

Act an interface between client and LTIM resource

Deliver guidance to LTM Engineer and Chair the Governance forum

Must be holding Security Architecture level certification on these cloud Azure O365 AWS GCP Good to have either CCSP or CISSP

Must have an education of BTech in computer sciencecyber securitycloud security Good to have any masters degree

Should be flexible cooperative to work in a team and guide other team members if require

Should have skill to come up new initiative ideas and enhancements

Should be interested to learn new technology and skill on regular basis

Should have excellent communication and written skill

Please note Candidate should be bilingual Spanish, German, French

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