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Information Security Officer

Ansty, Warwickshire
4 days ago
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Cadent Gas Ltd

Safeguard data. Strengthen resilience. Lead cyber assurance As our Information Security Officer, you’ll play a key role in ensuring our organisation’s information assets are protected against internal and external threats. You’ll support the implementation of security policies, monitor compliance, and work across teams to embed a culture of cyber awareness and resilience. This is a hands-on role where your expertise in security controls, risk management, and stakeholder engagement will help shape how we manage and mitigate cyber risks.

Why you will love this role:
Strategic Influence – Help shape and implement our information security strategy.
Collaborative Culture – Work across IT, business, and external partners to drive secure outcomes.
Operational Impact – Monitor compliance and support incident response activities.
Continuous Learning – Stay ahead of emerging threats and industry best practices.
Professional Development – Grow your skills in a supportive and forward-thinking team. What you will bring:
Experience in information security, risk management, or a related field.
Experience working within the Critical National Infrastructure
Knowledge of security frameworks such as ISO 27001, NIS Regulations, or Cyber Essentials.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication skills and ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels.
Understanding of security controls, incident response, and compliance monitoring.
Relevant certifications (e.g. CISMP, CISM, CISA, CompTIA Security+) are desirable. Join us as an Information Security Officer and help protect the systems that power our organisation

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