Information Security Consultant – Insurance, CISSP/ CISM

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London
10 months ago
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Information Security Consultant – Insurance, CISSP/ CISM
Up to £550 per day (Inside IR35 – Umbrella)
London / Hybrid

My client is an Insurance specialist who urgently require an Information Security Consultant with proficiency in Information Security Risk andernance Frameworks, experience of performing Info Security Technical Risk Assessments and expert analytical and reporting skills.

Key requirements:

Provenmercial expertise as an Information Security Consultant Experience of performing Information Security Technical Risk Assessments Proficiency in Information Security Risk andernance Frameworks (ISO 27005, EBIOS) Expert analytical and reporting skills Excellent attention to detail and ability to create clear, concise, and engaging presentations Information Security and /or Information Technology industry certification (CISSP, CISM, CRISC, GIAC or equivalent) Ability to articulate Info Security Risks in business language and advising on the appropriate Risk management action Experience of working with relevant Architecture (Enterprise Architecture, Solutions Architecture), Cyber Security and Cyber Assurance teams to review and feedback on High Level Design (HLD) Excellent Stakeholder Management skills with the ability to effectivelymunicate and positively influence diverse Stakeholders and colleagues Exceptionalmunication skills


Nice to have:

Insurance industry experience
Experience of working in International organisation(s) with Geographically dispersed teams
Immediate availability

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