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Information Assurance Consultant - SC Cleared

London
3 days ago
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Our client, a leading firm in the Defence & Security sector, is currently seeking an experienced Information Assurance Consultant to join their team for a contract role within the National Crime Agency based in London. This position is initially for one year, with the potential for an extension based on performance and project needs.

Key Responsibilities:

Implementing and maintaining information assurance and cyber security strategies
Providing expert advice on cloud security and IT cyber security practices
Conducting risk assessments and developing mitigative measures
Ensuring compliance with relevant security policies and standards
Collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to enhance information security frameworks
Reviewing and improving security documentation and procedures
Regularly liaising with the National Crime Agency to address security concerns
Supporting the improvement of security cleared environments

Job Requirements:

Experience in IT cyber security and cloud security practices
Strong understanding of information security principles and frameworks
Security Clearance - SC minimum
Familiarity with the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) levels 3/4
Willingness to be on-site in London 2-3 days per week
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

Benefits:

Competitive contract arrangements
Opportunity to work within a high-profile government agency
Potential for contract extension based on performance
Engage in critical projects that impact national security
Collaborative and challenging work environment
If you are an experienced Information Assurance Consultant with a passion for cyber security and looking for a contract role within a prestigious government agency, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity in London

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