Cyber SEcurity Risk Manager - London/Hybrid

City of London
2 weeks ago
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Cyber Security Risk Manager - London/Hybrid

London - Hybrid 2 days per week

Salary: £80,000 per annum

Cyber Security Risk Manager required for leading client based in London. My client is currently seeking a Cyber Security Risk Manager to come on board and be responsible for overseeing and managing risk assessment and assurance processes for all cybersecurity risks. You will ensure that cybersecurity practices align with company policies, industry regulations, and best practices. Ideally, you will have a strong background in cybersecurity, risk management, and vendor management.

Key Skills and Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain cybersecurity risk policies and controls, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations. Collaborate with IT, cybersecurity, procurement, and legal teams.
Lead risk assessments and third-party due diligence, evaluating security policies, compliance, and technical controls.
Act as the lead for cybersecurity incidents involving third parties, coordinating investigations, response efforts, and reporting to senior stakeholders.
Track cybersecurity risk activities, provide regular reports to senior management, and maintain comprehensive risk documentation.
Develop and deliver cybersecurity risk training and awareness programs for employees, ensuring engagement across all levels.
Stay updated on industry trends, drive process improvements, and implement best practices to enhance risk management.
Proficiency in working with SAP.
Familiarity with workflow automation tools, particularly Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate.
Certifications in Information Security and/or Risk Management, such as CRISC, CISM, CISA, CISSP, CTPRP, or equivalent, are preferred
Interested? Please submit your updated CV to Emma Siwicki at Crimson for immediate consideration. Not interested? Do you know someone who might be a perfect fit for this role? Refer a friend and earn £250 worth of vouchers!

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