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IT Information Security Administrator

London, Battersea

Permanent

Foster + Partners is a global studio for architecture, engineering, urban and landscape design, rooted in sustainability.

This role is responsible for performing audit and data protection requirements are followed by the business and identifying actions for improvement plans.

Key skills:

• Assisting with Education and awareness campaigns.

• Some experience in carrying out audits and risk assessments against schedules under strict timelines.

• Knowledge in information security areas such as identity and access management, security policies, processes, and procedures

• A good understanding of data protection regulations (especially GDPR).

• Information Security experience.

• Knowledge and\or experience of industry regulations such as ISO27001 and ISO9001 would be a benefit. • Understanding of technical controls and industry best practice.

• Legally able to work in the country in which the position is based.

• Good written and verbal communication skills, and collaborative interpersonal skills, and ability to communicate security and risk related concepts to technical and non technical audiences

• Able to work to a high standard, both as part of an effective team or individually as required.

In return we offer a competitive basic salary and generous benefits package which includes 25 days holiday (exc bank holidays), Pension, DIS and discretionary annual bonus

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