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Cyber Security Consultant - Manager

Anson McCade
London
4 weeks ago
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Cyber Strategy & Transformation – Senior Consultant to Manager

London (Hybrid Working)

Up to £81,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits


We’re looking for experienced cyber professionals to join a growing Cyber Strategy & Transformation team delivering large-scale advisory programmes across the UK. This role sits at the intersection of strategy, regulation, and technology — perfect for someone who understands that cyber is not just a technical challenge, but a business-critical issue.


Whether you’re stepping up from Senior Consultant or already operating at Manager level, this is a chance to work with some of the best minds in the market, solving real-world problems at pace.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Helping senior stakeholders understand their risk exposure and shape cyber strategies aligned to their business goals
  • Designing and delivering end-to-end cyber transformation programmes, from maturity assessments through to implementation
  • Developing governance frameworks, roadmaps, and operating models that drive sustainable improvement
  • Advising on key regulatory and standards-based compliance across NIS2, CAF, ISO27001, GDPR, and more
  • Supporting the development of junior colleagues while building your own leadership brand


What we’re looking for:

  • Proven experience in cyber strategy, cyber risk, transformation, or security governance
  • Strong understanding of industry frameworks such as NIST CSF, ISO27001, CAF or CRI2.0
  • Ability to communicate clearly with stakeholders at all levels — from technical teams through to board-level
  • A blend of consulting and hands-on delivery experience (internal or external)
  • Ideally, a relevant certification such as CISSP, CISM, CISA, or MSc in Cyber Security
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a pragmatic mindset


Bonus points for:

  • Previous consulting experience
  • Background in regulated industries (financial services, critical infrastructure, healthcare, etc.)
  • Exposure to programme management (Agile or Waterfall)
  • Ability to gain or currently hold Security Clearance


Why this team?

You’ll be joining a practice of over 450 cyber professionals in the UK, backed by a wider technology and transformation network of 7,500. The business has significant growth plans and an environment built for professional development — giving you the tools, training, and exposure to accelerate your career.


If you’re looking for somewhere you can grow, learn from top-tier cyber leaders, and have a meaningful impact — let’s talk.

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