Cyber Security Consultant

Unify Talent UK
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Contract Cyber Security Consultant (CMMC Level 2)£(Apply online only) per day, Outside IR35Fully Remote (Must be based in UK with UK Ltd company)6-12 Months engagement3 days a week, part-timeStart in 2-3 weeksUnify are proud to working with a highly respected IT & Digital Transformation consultancy, who require the services of a Cyber Security Consultant on an Outside IR35 Contract basis.Overview:We are seeking an experienced Cyber Security Consultant with expertise in delivering CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) Level 2 compliance. The successful candidate will play a key role in assessing, implementing, and ensuring compliance with CMMC Level 2 requirements for our organization/clients.Key Responsibilities: * Lead the assessment, implementation, and documentation of CMMC Level 2 security controls. * Conduct gap analyses and develop remediation plans to achieve compliance. * Work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure alignment with DoD (Department of Defense) cybersecurity requirements. * Provide expert guidance on NIST (Apply online only) and other relevant security frameworks. * Develop and implement security policies, procedures, and risk management strategies. * Support audit readiness and liaise with assessors to ensure successful certification.Key Requirements: * Proven experience delivering CMMC Level 2 compliance projects. * Strong knowledge of NIST SP (Apply online only), DFARS, and other related frameworks. * Experience in risk assessment, security governance, and compliance audits. * Ability to develop and implement security documentation and training. * Strong stakeholder engagement skills and ability to work independently. * Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CMMC-AB RP (Registered Practitioner), or CMMC-AB CCA (Certified CMMC Assessor) are desirable.Please apply by submitting your latest CV for immediate review by our Talent team.Thanks

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