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Senior Security Solutions Consultant (Zscaler & Microsoft Defender) £400/day | Outside IR35
London (2-3 days/week onsite, remainder remote)
Insurance Sector | Consultancy Engagement
We’re hiring a Senior Security Solutions Consultant to deliver cutting-edge security transformation for a major insurance client, working via a leading consultancy.
This is a contract opportunity paying £400/day (Outside IR35) with a hybrid setup- 2-3 days per week in a central London office, the rest remote.
You’ll lead the design, implementation, and lifecycle management of enterprise-grade security solutions using Zscaler (ZIA, ZPA) and the Microsoft Defender suite (Defender for Endpoint, Identity, Cloud, Office 365).
Senior Security Solutions Consultant (Zscaler & Microsoft Defender) Key Responsibilities:

End-to-end implementation of Zscaler ZIA/ZPA and Microsoft Defender solutions
Lead POCs and manage production deployments
Configure advanced security policies (traffic steering, SSL inspection, etc.)
Produce high-quality documentation (HLDs, LLDs, runbooks, SOPs)
Collaborate across security, network, cloud, and endpoint teams
Deliver security posture reviews and remediation plans
Senior Security Solutions Consultant (Zscaler & Microsoft Defender) Requirements:

~10+ years in IT, with 5+ years focused on security solution design/delivery
~ Deep knowledge of Microsoft Defender (Endpoint, Identity, Cloud, O365)
~ Senior Security Solutions Consultant (Zscaler & Microsoft Defender) Nice to Have:

Microsoft certifications (SC-200, SC-300, AZ-500)
This is a great opportunity to work on a high-impact security transformation project within a well-established insurance business, all while operating outside IR35 with a flexible hybrid model.
Immediate interviews available.

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