Director, Consulting, Cybersecurity

Jobleads
London
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

Who we are

Gartner’s Consulting business is anextensionof Gartner’s industry-leading IT Research. From CIOs to leaders in business and government, we help Gartner clients across enterprises translate insights into transformational actions and achieve their mission-critical priorities. Leveraging the breadth of Gartner’s resources, Consulting is growing rapidly, with unlimited potential to continue expanding our client base.

What we do

In our Technology Strategy Consulting business, we help the C-suite make the right decisions based on how technology can transform their businesses. In today’s world, a consulting firm that is “born digital” (with the ability to directly leverage the full power of Gartner’s research and insights) is relevant to the most important strategic decisions any business will make.

We deliver value to clients in areas such as IT Strategy Consulting, Benchmarking, Analytics, and Optimization. Typically, this helps Gartner’s clients to execute on their strategic priorities, across all sectors, including:

  • Digital Acceleration and Transformation
  • Enterprise Enablement
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Applications Rationalization
  • Cloud Modernization
  • Sourcing and Ecosystem Optimization
  • Contract and Cost Optimization
  • Cybersecurity and Resilience

Due to its current success, Gartner is in the process of expanding its high-performance EMEA Cybersecurity Resilience Consulting practice and is seeking a Director for UKI.

We help leading organizations and their executives, CIOs, and CISOs collaborate and optimize their cybersecurity resilience defensibility in an evolving digital and uncertain world. Gartner's trusted data-driven insights give executives confidence to prioritize and make informed decisions about cybersecurity resilience.

In today’s world, a consulting firm that incorporates security as part of its “DNA”, (with the ability to directly leverage the full power of Gartner’s security and risk management research and insights in the context of business and technology initiatives) has relevance to the most important strategic decisions any business will make. We work with clients to:

  • Prioritize what to accelerate and where to invest to improve cybersecurity resilience while enabling the business
  • Enable culture hacks to accelerate change and embed security throughout the organization
  • Support digital momentum and value realization in a secure manner

What you’ll do

Our Consulting Directors are responsible for subject matter expertise, high-level project delivery and oversight, client relationship management, and sales support. You will oversee teams and advise clients at the highest strategic level on both big-picture and tactical matters, focusing on how technology enables a wide range of business outcomes.

  • Selling cybersecurity and resilience consulting engagements in collaboration with other Partners
  • Developing, building, and maintaining C-level client relationships.
  • Delivering board-level engagement reports and presenting key findings to board-level executives and stakeholders.
  • Managing, mentoring, and growing Gartner consultants
  • Developing thought leadership in at least one core security domain (e.g, Strategy, Operating model, SOC, Threat Modelling, or Security Architecture)
  • Developing, building, and enhancing the Gartner brand with CISOs and leaders across our clients in UKI

What you’ll need

  • Proven security consulting experience at a senior level – essential
  • Proven track record of helping to achieve sales targets - essential
  • Superior communication, presentation, and facilitation skills both written and oral – essential
  • Technical security exposure and experience recognized in the industry - essential
  • Relevant security qualifications (e.g., CISM, CISSP) – highly desirable.
  • Senior consulting experience from a cybersecurity consulting firm – highly desirable
  • Delivery of large transformation programs, interfacing with other technology streams (e.g., digital, cloud modernization, apps) – essential
  • Excellent people skills and customer relationship track record – essential
  • U.K. clearance – essential

What makes Gartner a great place to work?

Our sustained success creates limitless opportunities for you to grow professionally and flourish personally. We have a vast, virtually untapped market potential ahead of us, providing you with an exciting trajectory long into the future. How far you go is driven by your passion and performance.

We hire remarkable people who collaborate and win as a team. Together, our singular, unifying goal is to deliver results for our clients.

Our teams are inclusive and composed of individuals from different geographies, cultures, religions, ethnicities, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities and generations.

We invest in great leaders who bring out the best in you and the company, enabling us to multiply our impact and results. This is why, year after year, we are recognized worldwide as a great place to work .

What do we offer?

Gartner offers world-class benefits, highly competitive compensation and disproportionate rewards for top performers.

In our hybrid work environment, we provide the flexibility and support for you to thrive — working virtually when it's productive to do so and getting together with colleagues in a vibrant community that is purposeful, engaging and inspiring.

Ready to grow your career with Gartner? Join us.

#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Director, Consulting, Cybersecurity (Basé à London)

Managing Director, Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures - IT/Cybersecurity (Basé à London)

Managing Director, Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures - IT/Cybersecurity

Senior Application Security Engineer In Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Senior Consultant, Penetration Tester - Red Team | Remote UK

Lead Software Security Engineer

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Negotiating Your Cybersecurity Job Offer: Equity, Bonuses & Perks Explained

How to Secure Compensation That Reflects Your Value in the UK’s High-Stakes Cybersecurity Sector Introduction As cyber threats grow more sophisticated and frequent, cybersecurity professionals have never been more in demand. From thwarting ransomware attacks to architecting secure cloud infrastructures, mid‑senior cybersecurity experts play a critical role in safeguarding a company’s data and reputation. Thanks to this growing reliance on cybersecurity, employers in the UK are going above and beyond simple salary offers to attract the top echelon of talent. Although base salary remains a key component of any job offer, the broader package—encompassing equity, bonuses, and perks—can often surpass what you’d gain from a small bump in monthly pay. For cybersecurity specialists working in areas such as threat intelligence, incident response, penetration testing, or compliance, the complexity and risk mitigation you bring to the table is massive. Knowing how to negotiate the entire package ensures you are duly rewarded for keeping an organisation’s data, assets, and operations safe. In this guide, we’ll delve into every aspect of negotiating a cybersecurity job offer. Whether you’re pivoting to a mid‑senior role or cementing your expertise at an established security consultancy, understanding the full range of compensation elements will help you secure an offer that acknowledges the criticality of what you do. Let’s explore equity options, performance bonuses, and the perks that matter most, so you can come out of your next job negotiation confident that you’re getting more than just a salary.

Cyber Security Jobs in the Public Sector: Protecting the UK’s Digital Future

Cyber threats have grown exponentially in recent years, targeting both private businesses and government institutions. As technology becomes ever more embedded in daily life—managing everything from national security to healthcare records—the risk of cyber attacks also increases. In the UK public sector, where vital services and sensitive citizen data are at stake, cyber security has become a top priority. For professionals looking for a meaningful career at the intersection of technology, national security, and public service, cyber security jobs in the UK public sector present an exciting and fulfilling path. In this blog post, we’ll delve into why cyber security is so critical to government agencies, the most in-demand roles, the skills and qualifications required, and how to navigate the application process. By the end, you’ll have a clearer sense of how you can leverage your technical expertise to protect the nation’s digital infrastructure.

Contract vs Permanent Cybersecurity Jobs: Which Pays Better in 2025?

Cybersecurity has become one of the fastest-growing and most crucial fields in modern business. With high-profile breaches dominating headlines and the ongoing digital transformation exposing organisations to new threats, companies across the UK are competing to attract skilled cybersecurity professionals. Roles range from penetration testers (pen testers) and SOC (Security Operations Centre) analysts to compliance officers, cloud security architects, threat intelligence analysts, and CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers). As demand continues to surge, cybersecurity salaries have climbed accordingly, and businesses have turned to more flexible hiring practices. Alongside permanent employment, many professionals explore short-term day‑rate contracting or fixed-term contracts (FTCs), searching for the ideal balance of pay, job security, and growth opportunities. Which arrangement truly pays better in 2025—and which best aligns with your ambitions? In this article, we dive into the contract vs. permanent debate with a focus on cybersecurity roles. We will examine the current market, the structure of day‑rate vs. FTC vs. permanent positions, the pros and cons of each, and some hypothetical pay comparisons. By the end, you should have a clearer sense of which career path might suit your situation and goals—whether you are a seasoned specialist aiming for top rates, or an up-and-coming analyst seeking a stable environment to develop in.