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Information Security Accreditation Manager

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3 weeks ago
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The Information Security Accreditation Manager will oversee and manage the accreditation processes, ensuring compliance and excellence in standards. This role requires a professional with expertise in technology-related accreditation to lead initiatives and maintain quality benchmarks.

Client Details

An international Cyber Security certification body focusing on advancing standards and certifications. It plays a pivotal role in fostering trust and quality within its field, offering a collaborative and mission-driven environment.

Description

Lead the development, improvement and execution of Cyber and Information Security accreditation strategy and process
Lead a team of Information Security Accreditors
Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to maintain high-quality standards.
Oversee the evaluation and approval of accreditation applications.
Monitor changes in industry regulations and update accreditation criteria accordingly.
Produce detailed reports and recommendations to support strategic decision-making.
Represent the organisation at relevant industry events and meetings.Profile

Proven experience in managing Cyber and Information Security assessment and auditing processes.
With team leading experience
Strong understanding of ISO27001.
Exceptional organisational and analytical skills.
Ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
Experience in creating and implementing accreditation policies and procedures.
A proactive approach to problem-solving and attention to detail.Desirable:

ISO27001 Lead Auditor is highly desirable
Experience in ISO17065
Holder of security certifications like CISM, CISA

Job Offer

Remote role with occasionally travel
Annual bonus scheme
Private Medical Insurance

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