Cyber security Specialist

City of London
3 weeks ago
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Cybersecurity Specialist (AI & Identity Architecture)

London Based (2 days a week in the office)

6 Months Contract Inside IR35

£600 a day

A well-established consultancy firm is looking for a Cybersecurity Specialist to join them on a contract basis. You will act as a Subject Matter Expert, bridging the gap between traditional IAM Technical Architecture and emerging AI Governance.You will be responsible for team decisions, collaborating across multiple functions to translate complex platform risks into actionable engineering patterns.

Key Responsibilities

Securing AI: Setting up security "guardrails" and safe deployment patterns for AI platforms and foundation models.
Risk Management: Identifying the specific risks and limitations of AI tools and turning them into practical security rules for our engineers.
Identity & Protection: Designing secure login systems (IAM) and using Web Application Firewalls (WAF) to keep our applications safe.
Security Audits: Running regular assessments and audits to find and fix vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.Essential Skills

Application Security Assessment
IAM technical architecture and WAF (web application firewall)
Hands on experience with AWS bedrock
Azure OpenAI
AI Agents and Azure Foundry 6 months Contract Inside IR35 | £600 a day | London Based (2 days a week in the office)

This is a great opportunity to work at the forefront of AI revolutions. You will be staying up to date on the latest security trends and technologies. If the above seems of interest to you then please apply directly to the ad or additionally send your CV to

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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