General Call for CVs: Expression of Interest

Protection Group International
Edinburgh
3 weeks ago
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We empower organisations and nations to counter digital threats. Our internationally acclaimed team of digital threat experts and thought leaders work at the cutting-edge of threat detection, continually scanning the horizon for next-generation risks. We use technology to support deep human insight, enabling us to build long-range resilience for clients.We are trusted worldwide by governments, global NGOs and corporations.

General Call for CVs

PGI is a global consultancy that helps organisations build digital resilience. We deploy our people to implement solutions on behalf of clients or to support them in developing their own capabilities. Our vision is a world resilient to digital threats and online harm. To achieve this, we need to grow our team of talented and passionate people.

Our clients include some of the most well-known global brands, national governments, and innovative growing businesses. We operate in an exciting, fast-growing sector that bears increasing relevance and importance to nation-states, corporates, universities, and NGOs.

PGI has extensive experience delivering international projects across cyber skills and workforce development, women in cyber, cybersecurity training, cyber maturity and vulnerability assessments, cybersecurity for Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), cyber threat intelligence, digital investigations/OSINT analysis, and geopolitical intelligence. We provide expert advice, conduct in-depth analysis, and build capacity for our clients worldwide.

We are refreshing our consultant database and invite freelance consultants with international experience in the above areas to submit their CVs. We are particularly interested in the following roles:

• Cybersecurity strategy advisors
• Cybersecurity policy advisors
• Cyber trainers/capacity development specialists for overseas government entities (across multiple technical areas such as incident response, digital forensics, cyber threat intelligence, and ISO 27001)
• Women in Cyber mentors
• Cyber maturity and vulnerability assessors
• Cyber skills and workforce development advisors
• Researchers specialising in cybersecurity in specific areas/topics such as election integrity, CNI, workforce development, and women in cyber
• OSINT/digital investigation trainers
• Digital democracy and digital human rights advisors
• Hybrid threats and resilience advisors
• MEL, Gender, and Conflict Advisors with expertise in cyber capacity building, digital threats, and resilience

We are particularly interested in consultants with experience in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, Asia Pacific, and Africa – either based in these regions or with relevant experience working there and a willingness to travel.

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