Cyber Security Auditor

Bishopsgate
2 days ago
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Cyber Security Auditor

DGH Recruitment are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading client in the Accountancy industry who require a Cyber Security Auditor to join the firm in London.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and support the delivery of cyber and information security assessments, audits, and control reviews across diverse industries.
  • Identify and assess security control weaknesses, articulate associated risks, and provide pragmatic recommendations tailored to client environments.
  • Produce high-quality, concise documentation including audit reports, risk assessments, and advisory outputs.
  • Collaborate with technical and business stakeholders to design or enhance security control environments aligned to frameworks such as ISO 27001, NIST CSF, CIS Controls, and Cyber Essentials.

    Required Skills:

  • Experience within cyber security consulting, security auditing, or risk advisory roles.
  • Experience in delivering client-facing cyber risk advisory services.
  • Experience delivering assessments aligned with industry standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, CIS, NCSC 10 Steps, and GDPR.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, able to clearly articulate technical jargon to non-technical audiences and write impactful deliverables.
  • Experience planning and delivering engagements independently and as part of a team, within tight timescales, to budget and a high level of quality.
  • Experience preparing, supporting, or auditing certification audits (e.g., ISO 27001, SOC 2, Cyber Essentials)

    Cyber Security Auditor

    In accordance with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, this position is advertised based upon DGH Recruitment Limited having first sought approval of its client to find candidates for this position.

    DGH Recruitment Limited acts as both an Employment Agency and Employment Business

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