Cyber Essentials Assessors/ CE Plus Assessor

Cyberteam
Milton Keynes
1 month ago
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My client a growing information security consultancy, is seeking a qualified, highly motivated and skilled Cyber Essentials/CE Plus Assessor to join our team. We require the applicant to have a minimum of 2 years experience working on CE.

Must be able to get to Milton Keynes up to 3 times a week.

THIS IS A 6 MONTH CONTRACT WHICH LEADS TO A FULL TIME PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.

Salary range £35k - £40k on a permanent basis with additional bonus.

As a CE / CE+ Assessor, you will be responsible for our clients entire certification journey from understanding their requirements/vulnerabilities, assessing their compliance against the Cyber Essentials scheme requirements, completing remote vulnerability scans and workstation assessments, all the way through to conducting CE audits and authoring/presenting final reports.

Additionally, you will also be involved in supporting the sales team as we look to scope and truly understand clients requirements to ensure we are best placed to support their journey towards both Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certification.


If successful, you will be supported and encouraged to further develop your skills with a company that stays at the forefront of the constantly evolving field of Cybersecurity. This role also has the potential to lead / evolve into IT Security, Penetration Testing, and Information Governance specialisations.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus Assessment:

Perform comprehensive assessments of organisations' cybersecurity practices, systems, and controls to ensure compliance to the Cyber Essentials Scheme

Conduct in-depth vulnerability assessments to identify potential security weaknesses.

Verify the effectiveness of CE security controls through rigorous testing and analysis.

Document CE and CE+ assessment findings, including detailed reports and recommendations.

Provide Guidance and Recommendations:

Offer advice and guidance to organisations on implementing and enhancing cybersecurity controls to become compliant to CE.

Assist organisations in developing and implementing action plans to address identified vulnerabilities and risks.

Provide recommendations for improving cybersecurity practices and mitigating potential threats inline with the CE Scheme.

Educate organisations on best practices for maintaining Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certifications.

Stay Up-to-Date with Cybersecurity Trends:

Stay informed about the latest cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and industry best practices.

Continuously update knowledge of the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus frameworks and their requirements.

Monitor regulatory changes and emerging cybersecurity standards to ensure compliance during assessments.

Participate in professional development activities, such as training sessions and conferences.


Qualifications and Skills:

Proven experience in cybersecurity assessments, preferably in the context of the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus frameworks.

In-depth knowledge of cybersecurity principles, best practices, and industry standards.

Familiarity with risk assessment methodologies and vulnerability analysis techniques.

Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify and assess security risks.

High levels of initiative

Effective communication skills, including the ability to convey technical information to non-technical stakeholders.

Professional certifications such as Cyber Essentials Assessor, Cyber Essentials Plus Assessor, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), ISO 27001 certifications, or Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) are desirable but not essential

Strong attention to detail and the ability to work independently and in a team environment.

Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development and staying up-to-date with industry trends.


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