Information Security Risk Manager

Hampton Magna
4 weeks ago
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Our Business Support teams deliver the vital services to ensure the continued success of our business divisions. These services include HR, Finance, Procurement, Marketing, Legal and Commercial, Estates and Facilities, Core Technology, Corporate Security, IT, and Fleet. Every person in every team is contributing the lasting impact our Team makes. Help build and keep the nation's critical infrastructure connected and protected 24/7.

The role of Information Security Manager is a key role within our security team and to qualify for this you will need to demonstrate your experience in a similar role. You will have a background that includes ISO(Apply online only) and 27017, you will be an SME for all things Security Risk and will have in-depth experience of development, delivery and maintenance of security policies, standards and architectural Patterns.

What you'll do:

Provides Risk Management SME advice and guidance to Telent stakeholders, projects and where required Telent customers.
Provide Security risk assessments at business, technical architecture and process levels.
Delivers short- & long-term Cyber Security Assurance roadmaps under the direction of the CISO.
Development, delivery and maintenance of telent Security standards, policies and architectural patterns (in accordance with HMG, NCSC, CNI, NIST and ISO).
Be the SME on ISO 27001 Information Security Management System Implementation and Audit procedures.
Provides governance for information security management throughout the company and where required across services provided by our partner Cyro.
Establish, assess and report information security threat and response levels for Telent's information system assets and infrastructure in conjunction with security intelligence partners.
Presentation of security approach and designs to senior management, clients and accreditors
Provides Policies and Architectural patterns for telent wide Cyber Security
Where needed maintains key relationships with HMG authorities.
Supports on Certification of all telent required standards i.e. ISO27001 / 22301/ 27017 and other ISO standards as required. Who you are:

Key requirements:

Demonstrable experience in a Senior Security Risk advisory and/or Security Assurance role, with a clear understanding of the challenges of Security Risk Management Security Architectures, Cloud Infrastructures, Network Architectures, security & implementation. Relevant accreditations such as:
CCP (SIRA and Security Architect) at senior levels
Security Risk Management ISO27005, 31000, /10 expertise
Lead ISO27001K Auditor or Implementor
Technical background knowledge of Networking, infrastructures, data centre deployments and Application landscapes.
Demonstrable experience in security controls frameworks such as ISO 27001/ 5 k, NCSC, NIST, SANs and other related cyber security maturity models.
Evidence of continual professional development in the areas of IT and cyber security.
Clear understanding Cyber need for business benefits.
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Commercial awareness. What we offer:

A career at Telent can span sectors, roles, technologies, and customers giving you the opportunity to develop, learn new skills and make an impact. We are growing and we rely on our committed Team to deliver.

We nurture the talent that makes this happen, by our on-going commitment to creating an inclusive culture that respects and values difference, that celebrates diverse ideas. We want everyone to feel they can be themselves and to thrive at work.

The additional benefits with this role:

BEN1 Vehicle
Employee only medical
34 days holiday, including public holidays, plus the option to buy or sell five days each year
Company pension scheme
A range of family friendly policies
Occupational health support and wellbeing Portal
Discounts on Cinema, Restaurants and Shopping with Telent Reward scheme.About Telent

Telent is a leading technology company and specialist in the design, build, support and maintenance, drawing on decades of experience in mission critical communications and technology. of the UK's critical digital infrastructure. The work we do helps connect thousands of people and communities, using the best technology and innovation available. When you join us, you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact on all our futures by fulfilling your potential and delivering high performance. We work together to make everyday life work better for everyone. You'll be part of a team of more than 3,000 brilliant, dedicated people committed to getting the job done well

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