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Information Security Manager

Reading
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New Opportunity: Information Security Manager (Permanent)

Sector: Telecoms Infrastructure
Location: Reading area - 3 days per week in office

Are you ready to take the lead in shaping the future of cyber security within one of the UK's most dynamic digital infrastructure organisations?

We're looking for an Information Security Manager to own and evolve our Information Security Management System (ISMS) and drive alignment with ISO 27001:2022. This is your chance to combine strategic influence with hands-on impact - protecting critical assets, leading transformation, and championing a security-first culture across the business.

You'll collaborate closely with teams across IT, Legal, Procurement, and Operations, acting as the go-to expert for information assurance, incident management, and regulatory compliance.

đź’Ľ What You'll Be Doing

Lead and continuously improve our ISMS
Manage ISO 27001 certification, surveillance audits, and compliance activities
Oversee cyber risk management and report key metrics to senior leadership
Coordinate incident response, forensic investigations, and remediation efforts
Drive supplier assurance and manage third-party risk
Maintain security governance frameworks, policies, and standards
Deliver engaging cyber awareness programmes across the organisation
Provide expert security guidance throughout technology and project lifecycles

🌟 What We're Looking For

Proven experience managing an enterprise ISMS and leading ISO 27001 audits
Strong understanding of cyber threats and cloud security (Azure / M365)
Sound knowledge of GDPR and relevant regulatory frameworks
Experience in vulnerability management, penetration testing, and supplier assurance
Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders
Confident leading governance forums and promoting a security-first mindset
Familiarity with tools such as ISMS Online, Qualys VMDR, and Cofense (a plus!)

To apply for the Information Security Manager, please send your CV to

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