Cyber Security Governance Manager

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Company Overview

83zero is working with a leading IT consultancy that partners with global organisations to deliver IT operations along with business advancements through the adoption of new and innovative technologies.

Our client partners with a number of international private businesses in shipping, real estate, energy, banking, and investments.

You will be joining their growing team on a hybrid basis, on-site 3 days a week in their office based in Marble Arch.

What's in it for you…

£70,000 - £80,000 Per annum (dependent on experience)
Hybrid working position (3 days a week on-site in Marble Arch)
Private medical
Company bonus
Opportunities for professional growth and development
Life Assurance
Cycle to work scheme

An intro to the Cyber Security Governance Manager role…

You will take ownership and drive improvements to the way the business manages information and cyber security activities working closely with key stakeholders.

This role will require a self-starter who will help drive the business forward to mature the way the BAU activities are managed, monitored, and reported.

Your responsibilities will include…

Drive security operations structure that generates clear metrics, reporting lines and security responsibilities across the portfolio of internal customers.
Develop and maintain technical posture assessments of core systems and environments that they manage, harvesting data from security and supporting systems.
Develop and maintain appropriate technical cybersecurity policies, procedures and standards and ensure they are aligned with any organisation requirements and industry best practices.
Assess and manage cybersecurity risks associated with third-party vendors and service providers. Implement the vendor risk assessment processes and ensure cybersecurity contractual requirements for cybersecurity are considered.
Manage, where required, cybersecurity incidents on behalf of the Group Cyber Security Officer, supporting Security Operational Analyst and MDR team.
Support and advise on the deployment of appropriate tools technologies and configurations, ensuring that they align with the organisational security standards and operationalised for security capabilities.
Conduct regular review and assessments of cybersecurity controls and processes. Implement lessons learned to ensure continued improvement, and stay abreast of emerging threat, vulnerabilities and best practices in cybersecurity.
Foster collaboration and communication with other departments and business units to ensure alignment of cybersecurity initiatives with business objectives. Establish channels for reporting cybersecurity concerns and incidents.

What you've got…

Experience managing and operating security technologies within Microsoft Stack (Defender, Exchange, M365, Azure).
Strong conceptual understanding of core security technologies and capabilities (e.g. Firewalls, SIEM, EDR, Email Gateway, IAM/PAM, CASB).
Demonstrable understanding of how cybersecurity technologies support meeting security controls in industry frameworks (ISO27001 and NIST CSF).
Appreciation of regulatory and compliance requirements (such as GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, etc).
Proficiency in risk management and technical assessment methodologies.
Proven policy, procedure and standard development in all areas of cybersecurity.

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