Cyber Security Consultant – Professional Services

Trilaty Group
united kingdom
1 month ago
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Role overview:

In this role you will be responsible for delivering Cyber Security consulting work and also helping to shape, build and deliver across the spectrum of professional service offerings.

Working as an integral member of the Professional Services team, you will be responsible for delivery of client assignments, and assisting with sales opportunities to help further grow the client base. You will also work closely with the professional services operations manager to support practice management activities.

The company works with major household names and has big ambitions to scale-up their consulting capabilities – the scope for developing personally and professionally is huge.

You will bring a wealth of experience, knowledge, and gravitas to the team and will be comfortable operating at all levels with clients, talking authoritatively on areas of expertise and helping clients in a truly consultative style.

Main tasks and responsibilities:

  • Scoping and delivering projects to clients – working collaboratively with clients to understand the risks to their business, developing pragmatic and effective solutions, controls, and security architectures.
  • Working collaboratively across the various delivery teams to build a consistent go-to-market message including managed service, threat intelligence and MDR teams.
  • Using your experience and gravitas to deliver at all levels, including board level, of major organisations.
  • Helping to win major client assignments that will further grow professional and managed services businesses.
  • Supporting the delivery of significant client engagements.

Pre-requisites:

  • Deep understanding of Information Assurance and related activities.
  • Strong analytical and root cause analysis skills that will allow the company to deliver lasting improvement in clients’ abilities to manage the risks arising from the threats they face and improve their security posture.
  • Knowledge of external Information Security standards and frameworks, such as: NIST 800-53, ISO 27001.
  • Broad experience in risk management and the application of risk management methodologies.
  • An analytical mind able to visualise, conceptualise, articulate problems and construct solutions.
  • Excellent written communication skills: the ability to structure and articulate written communications in a persuasive and succinct form.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills and strong presentation skills.
  • Proven interpersonal skills and the ability to manage stakeholders.
  • Information Security related degree or equivalent experience.
  • Right to Work in the UK and Resident in the UK.

Further info:

  • Competitive salary & flex bens
  • South – England

To apply:

Please either register your CV and complete the information fields requested or send your CV to referencing DJW5317 and your current salary.

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