Devsecops Engineer

McCabe & Barton
London
4 days ago
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Our client is a financial services company. They are looking for a DevSecOps Engineer to join the teams in London.

Permanent position with a salary of up to £75k + bonus + benefits. 3 days in office.

The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in integrating security practices into the Infrastructure and DevOps pipelines, with a strong focus on endpoint protection, secure networking practices, and infrastructure security. You will be working as part of the infrastructure team to provide hands-on support to various teams across the company, including infrastructure platform, development, Front Office, and innovation teams, ensuring the secure operation of their services.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Implement and manage security tools and technologies:Deploy and manage security solutions such as Microsoft Sentinel for SIEM and Tanium for Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM).
  • Conduct security assessments and vulnerability scans:Regularly assess the security posture of applications and infrastructure, identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities.
  • Monitor and respond to security incidents and alerts:Continuously monitor security systems for signs of breaches or anomalies and respond promptly to incidents.
  • Develop and enforce security policies and best practices:Create and maintain security policies, standards, and guidelines to ensure compliance and best practices across the organization.
  • Perform security audits and compliance checks:Ensure that systems and processes comply with relevant regulatory requirements and industry standards.
  • Respond to and liaise with regulatory bodies:Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements by responding to inquiries and coordinating with regulatory bodies.
  • Enforce best security practices in our CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps:Ensure that all stages of the development and deployment process are secure, from code commit to production release.
  • Collaborate with development and operations teams to integrate security into the software development life cycle:Work closely with developers and operations staff to embed security practices into every phase of the development process.
  • Automate security processes and workflows:Develop scripts and automation tools to streamline security tasks and ensure consistent application of security measures.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest security trends and technologies:Keep abreast of emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and technologies to ensure the organization remains protected.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related field.
  • Understanding of regulatory compliance requirements, for example, DORA, GDPR, HIPAA, and other relevant regulatory standards.
  • Proven experience in DevSecOps, DevOps, and/or security-related role.
  • Strong understanding of security principles and practices.
  • Experience with CI/CD tools, specifically Azure DevOps.
  • Proven ability to monitor security systems and respond to incidents effectively.
  • Knowledge of Firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, and other network security technologies.
  • Ability to develop and implement automated security processes and workflows.
  • Familiarity and understanding of security frameworks such as NIST, ISO 27001, and others.

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