Cyber Security Specialist - Audits £520/d London Hybrid

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Cyber Security Auditor | Financial Services | Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office - 3 days working from home | 4 Months Contract | £520/day Inside IR35 | Security Testing | CISSP | NIST | MITRE | ISO27001 | LONDON |

Our Financial Services client is seeking an Auditor with experience and strong technical knowledge of Information and Cyber Security best practices.

In your role you will be confident in your ability to identify control gaps and clearly articulate these to senior stakeholders.

Previous experience working within Financial Services / Banking is advantageous though varied backgrounds are welcome.

Your Essential Skills and Experience:

Minimum of 5 years previous relevant auditing experience in Cyber Security
Proven practical experience of assessing cyber and technology risks and key controls in various cyber-related areas
Solid understanding of technology infrastructure, networks, cloud technologies and related architecture and security frameworks.
Technically proficient, with hands-on technology experience (e.g. security testing, ethical hacking).
Strong technical knowledge and experience of Information and Cyber Security best practices, threats, risks, frameworks and standards (NIST, MITRE, ISO27001)
SOC background / Network / Encryption experience is beneficial
Communication skills
Data Analytics; Python, Power BI

Qualifications:

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).

Location: London / Edinburgh

Hybrid: 2 days in the office / 3 days working from home

Pay Rate: £520/day Inside IR35 (You will work via an Umbrella company)

Contract: Until the end of June 2026

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