Cyber Security Team Lead

Morgan Law
London
7 months ago
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An Arts Organisation in Central London are seeking a Cyber Security Team Lead. Reporting into the Head of Technology, you will work to ensure that any potential threats and issues are dealt with effectively and manage a junior Cyber Security Analyst.

The role is hybrid.

As our Cyber Security Team Leader you will:

Analyse technical solutions to help protect against and mitigate security vulnerabilities. Design, maintain and test recovery procedures for all critical systems. Implement and oversee the monitoring of on-premise and cloud-based computer systems, networks and applications. Develop and deliver a programme of planned independent security assessments. including penetration tests, hardware & software compliance, and PCI, and ensure any gaps are addressed. Work with external stakeholders and information security groups including DCMS, NCSC and accreditor organisations and others to improve cyber security standards. Oversee the security review of third-party suppliers and systems. Manage the Cyber Essentials, GovAssure and ISO annual accreditation processes.

We are looking for:

Understanding of: Windows, client & serverIAAS, PAAS especially AzureFirewallsNetworking & Wi-FiEnd-point protectionWeb-hosting technology Demonstrable understanding of ISO, Cyber Essentials, data protection, business continuity and audit compliance Mobile phone security: IOS and Android Excellent interpersonal (Builds relationships) Team player who embraces changePositive communicatorStrong influencing and negotiating skills Strategic (Planning for the future) Architectural – Translates business requirements into technical initiatives. Delivery (Results driven) Analytical thinkerAchievement focusTeamwork and team leadership Confident communicator of technical ideas and information (written and oral) Highly organised and task driven, able to prioritise and communicate activities

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