Data Security Architect

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Location: Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Halifax, Edinburgh, London
Duration: 6 Months
Bank is having 2 major initiatives kicking off in the near future

  • Modernising our data loss management
  • Reinventing our cryptography ecosystem
    Role Description
  • Experience on data discovery tools, controlling the movement of data, developing governance for the application of security controls
  • Understanding modern development methodologies and how to embed things like ci/cd pipelines.
  • Develop an orchestration tier to manage all crypto tools (KMS, HSM, certificates, secrets, etc) and a presentation tier (CLI and API) so we can abstract the developers from any crypto assets
  • Define the solution architecture of the project, translating business requirements into IT solutions – taking into account existing IT systems and complexities.
  • Validate and QA of the architectural components and building blocks that will be used to construct compliant, secure and trustworthy security services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Technical ownership of key CSO deliverables, Data Security Designs, HLD/LLD
  • Participate in the architecture board to discuss strategy about services and their integration with existing technologies within the organisation.
  • Working with architects and engineers to collaboratively define the mid and low-level security requirements into a collection of design and engineering activities to ensure that the programme is delivering against agreed security standards and principles
  • Proactively identifying security risks not exclusively as part of the design/engineering process
  • Owning the end-to-end security view for specific platform components, shared services or application integration items
  • Performing threat modelling against architectures, engineered solutions, and as-is platforms
  • Ensuring that security activities are aligned with the wider security strategy
  • Working in a multi-disciplined autonomous team delivering security value on behalf the team
    Key Skills
  • GCP/Azure Data Security
  • Design, Architecture, Engineering
  • Data Security, Data Loss Prevention
  • DLP tools Symantec, Hashi Corp Vault,
  • Cryptography, PKI, HSM, Cloud KMS
  • Cloud Certificate Management)
  • Certifications such as:
    • Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate
    • Google Certified Security Engineer
    • Certified Cloud Security Professional (CSSP)
  • Experience working within an agile framework
  • Experience working with Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud

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