Information Security Services - Security Auditor I - Spain

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Information Security Services - Security Auditor I - Spain

Bulgaria ● Italy ● Slovenia ● Spain ● United Kingdom Req #1058 Monday, July 22, 2024

Information Security Services - Security Auditor I - Spain 

Bulgaria ● Italy ● Slovenia ● Spain ● United Kingdom Req #1058Information Security Services - AuditorLocation - Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, UK or Slovenia

Who We Are: 

Headquartered in Canada with locations across the United States and around the globe with a footprint on six continents, Bulletproof, a GLI company has decades of technology, security, and compliance expertise. Bulletproof’s work in the security space has been recognized nationally and globally with Microsoft’s global Security Partner of the Year in 2021 and five Microsoft Canada Impact Award wins from 2019 to present-day.

At Bulletproof, our vision is to serve, secure, and empower the world through people and technology; one customer at a time. We believe everyone has the right to feel safe and secure. Our mission is to serve and protect organizations to ensure their success. 

What we have to offer:

Challenging Work - We love solving highly complex problems. Across our teams and in all roles, every employee is empowered to bring their best ideas forward and to jump in and solve the problems they're passionate about. Great People - We are stronger, together, when we are open, honest, and above all, real. Every person is valued here and plays an important role in our shared success. Global Impact - As a global team spanning continents, boundaries, and cultures, every day we are inspired by the impact our work has on our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the world at large. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - We celebrate each other’s differences, continuously strive for equality and recognize that inclusion makes us stronger as individuals, a company and a global citizen. 

Position Summary:
This position will work with clients to assess, policies, standards, and guidelines against industry standards such as but not limited to ISO27001, NIST CSF and CIS frameworks. The position will ensure clients meet compliance requirements and guide them in developing an improved security posture.

Responsibilities:

Managing and delivering Information Security audit assignments. Defining the scope for Information Security audit assignments. Developing and quality assuring security audit reports. Travelling to client’s and to other group’s office locations. Collaborating with clients to develop appropriate remediation plans. Teaming up with colleagues in other lines of services in support of client needs for Information Security Services. Following, maintaining, and improving standard operation procedures (SOP). Achieve and maintain any required professional certification. Research best practices, developments, techniques and trends in information security and determines relevance to client organizations. Provides clients with exceptional service in a professional, courteous and timely manner. Other related duties as assigned.

Required Education/Credentials/Qualifications:

Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering or related major from an accredited University or equivalent College Diploma and related experience. ISACA CISA. A good understanding of Linux, Windows, and network security skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. Ability to meet deadlines and deliver a high-quality product (reports). Strong attention to detail. Ability to work both independently and perform as a leader in a team environment. 5 years minimum information security experience ideally in a fast paced, changing environment.

The following skills are preferred but not required:

ISO27001 Lead Auditor, PCI QSA, ISACA CISM, SANS Certifications. Deep understanding of key information security program development, tool implementation and information security concepts and frameworks. In-depth experience designing and implementing information security solutions. Understanding of information security frameworks such as ISO/IEC 27001:2022, COBIT, NIST CSF. Support team technical development (e.g. through service development or research) and contribute to company technical processes overall.

Travel Expectations:

Must be able to travel.

 * PLEASE APPLY ONLY IF YOU LIVE IN ITALY, SPAIN, SLOVENIA, BULGARIA OR THE UK AND HAVE AN EUROPEAN PASSPORT *

Schedule: Normal hours are Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week.

Benefits:

25 annual leave days Annual Discretionary Bonus Anniversary Reward Bonus Educational Assistance Program Diverse workforce

This job description should not be interpreted as all-inclusive; it is intended to identify major responsibilities and requirements of the job. The incumbent may be requested to perform other job-related task and responsibilities than those stated above.

Equal Opportunity Statement:

Bulletproof is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Bulletproof is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status. 

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