Information Security Manager (GRC focus)

City of London
9 months ago
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Information Security Specialist

The Information Security Manager will oversee and enhance the organisation's information security framework, ensuring compliance with industry standards and safeguarding sensitive data. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful contribution within the not-for-profit sector.

Client Details

My client is a housing group, it is committed to leveraging technology to support its mission while maintaining a secure and reliable digital environment.

Description

Develop and maintain the organisation's information security policies and procedures.
Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory and industry standards.
Conduct risk assessments to identify and address potential security threats.
Collaborate with the Technology team to implement security controls and solutions.
Provide training and guidance on security best practices to employees.
Monitor and report on the effectiveness of security measures and systems.
Work with external partners to carry out audits and maintain certifications.Profile

A strong understanding of information security frameworks and standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, PCI-DSS
Demonstrated experience in risk management includes developing related strategies, action plans
Proven ability to work collaboratively across departments.
Relevant certifications in information security or equivalent professional qualificationsJob Offer

Yearly bonus
Generous pension scheme.
Life assurance coverage
Support for professional development.
Primarily remote working with occasional commuting to London

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