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Cyber Security Architect

ECS Resource Group Ltd
united kingdom
5 months ago
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ECS Resource Group are currently working in partnership with a global managed service provider, assisting them with the search for a Cyber Security Architect on a contract basis. The successful candidate will be working with a Telecoms end client across various projects.Key Responsibilities:Lead integration of security tools such as Qualys (UK) for vulnerability management and CyberArk for privileged access security.Implement and support TrueSight for infrastructure and security monitoring.Ensure compliance and governance across multi-cloud environments using InsightCloudSec.Apply architectural governance using PRISM and contribute to enterprise architecture frameworks.Requirements:Minimum 7+ years of experience in cyber security, with at least 3 years in a security architecture or lead design role.Experience with tools such as: Qualys, TrueSight (BMC), Microsoft Security Suite, InsightCloudSec PRISM, CyberArk.Strong understanding of cloud security principles (AWS, Azure, GCP).Telecommunications background.Further job details available upon application.Please note, due to internal capabilities it will be difficult for us to take internal calls regarding your application - please direct all queries to (url removed), and they will be responded to, alongside your application ASAP. If you haven't received a response within 1 working day, please call the direct line which is (phone number removed).ECS Recruitment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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