Information Security Analyst (Hatfield / Hybrid / FTC)

Michael Page (UK)
Hatfield
2 days ago
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  • A comprehensive benefits package, with hybrid working flexibility
  • A critical security role in a global and highly regulated business

About Our Client

Our client is a well-established player in the Life Science industry, boasting a large organisation with an international presence. Renowned for their forward-thinking approach, they are committed to using cutting-edge technology to enhance their security infrastructure.

Job Description

  • Maintaining and continuously improving the company's information security framework.
  • Ensuring compliance with relevant industry regulations and standards.
  • Conducting regular audits and risk assessments to identify potential security threats.
  • Develop risk remediation plan
  • Developing and implementing information security policies and procedures.
  • Providing training and awareness programs to staff on information security matters.
  • Reporting to senior management on security status and improvements.
  • Collaborating with other departments to ensure security compliance across the board.
  • Staying informed about latest security trends and regulations in the Life Science industry.

The Successful Applicant

A successful Information Security Analyst should have:

  • Related security certifications such as CISM, CRISC, CGEIT
  • Proven experience in information security management, governance and compliance
  • Global information security exposure
  • Experience in engaging with senior stakeholder up to board level
  • Comprehensive knowledge of information security standards and regulations - ISO27001, NIS2
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex security concepts to non-technical staff

What's on Offer

  • A supportive and innovative work environment, with opportunities for professional growth.
  • A comprehensive benefits package - including Health and Dental insurance, up to 10% bonus, and 10% employer pension contribution
  • Hybrid working model



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