Cybersecurity Communications Specialist

Swift
London
1 month ago
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ABOUT US

We’re the world’s leading provider of secure financial messaging services, headquartered in Belgium. We are the way the world moves value – across borders, through cities and overseas. No other organisation can address the scale, precision, pace and trust that this demands, and we’re proud to support the global economy. 

We’re unique too. We were established to find a better way for the global financial community to move value – a reliable, safe and secure approach that the community can trust, completely. We’re always striving to be better and are constantly evolving in an ever-changing landscape, without undermining that trust. Five decades on, our vibrant community reflects the complexity and diversity of the financial ecosystem. We innovate diligently, test exhaustively, then implement fast. In a connected and exciting era, our mission has never been more relevant. Swift now has a presence in 200+ countries and legal territories to serve a community of more than 12,000 banks and financial institutions.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop clear, engaging, and persuasive communications on cybersecurity topics for executive leadership, regulatory bodies, and industry stakeholders. Craft presentations, reports, and talking points that translate technical cybersecurity concepts into business-friendly language. Collaborate closely with cybersecurity teams to gather insights and transform them into digestible, impactful content. Stay up to date on emerging cybersecurity threats and trends, ensuring our messaging reflects the latest developments and best practices. Act as a key liaison between cybersecurity teams and external stakeholders, including regulators and industry partners, ensuring messaging consistency and compliance with industry standards. Manage multiple communication projects simultaneously, meeting deadlines while maintaining quality and accuracy.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, public relations, cybersecurity policy, risk management, or a related field. 3+ years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, cybersecurity communications, or a related field. Strong ability to translate technical cybersecurity topics into accessible, engaging, and business-relevant messaging. Exceptional writing, editing, and presentation skills. Experience working with executive leadership, regulatory bodies, or external stakeholders in highly regulated industries such as finance or healthcare. Ability to work collaboratively with both technical and non-technical teams. Detail-oriented, organized, and capable of managing multiple projects under tight deadlines. Familiarity with cybersecurity regulations, frameworks, and standards (e.g., NIST CSF, ISO 27001, GDPR) is a plus. Professional certifications in cybersecurity or risk management (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CRISC) are a plus.

What we offer

We put you in control of career

We give you a competitive package

We help you perform at your best

We help you make a difference

We give you the freedom to be yourself

We give you the freedom to be yourself. We are creating an environment of unique individuals – like you – with different perspectives on the financial industry and the world. A diverse and inclusive environment in which everyone’s voice counts and where you can reach your full potential.

If you believe you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact us to request accommodation.

Don’t meet every single requirement? At Swift, we are dedicated to building a workplace where people can bring their full selves and ideas to the team, so if you are excited about this role, we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet every single qualification.

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