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Cyber Policy & Compliance Analyst

Newport
3 weeks ago
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Cyber Policy and Compliance Analyst
📍 Cardiff (Hybrid Working)
đź’° ÂŁ42,000 + excellent benefits

What You'll Do:

Join a leading Cyber Resilience team where your focus will be on developing, implementing, and maintaining the policies and procedures that keep the organisation's cyber security governance and compliance on track.

You'll work closely with the Cyber Risk Management Manager and stakeholders across the business to make sure policies align with industry standards, regulatory requirements, and the organisation's wider cyber security strategy. From drafting and reviewing documentation to supporting audits and ensuring controls are effective, your work will help strengthen cyber resilience and manage risk in a fast-moving environment.

What You'll Bring:

Strong experience in policy development and implementation, ideally in a cyber security context

Solid knowledge of cyber security frameworks, standards, and regulations

Understanding of risk management principles

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

(Desirable) Experience in a critical national infrastructure (CNI) environment

(Desirable) Bachelor's or Master's degree in Cyber Security, Risk Management, or a related field

Why You Should Apply:

This is a chance to make a tangible impact on an organisation's ability to manage cyber security risks and remain compliant in a complex regulatory landscape. You'll be part of a collaborative, supportive team with the scope to shape policy, improve processes, and contribute to a strong security posture.

Ready to Apply?

Contact Dan Newton to find out more.

Please apply with a CV and a brief cover letter explaining why you're a great fit for the role.

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