IT Security Administrator

Cremorne
11 months ago
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We are seeking a diligent and vigilant IT Information Security Administrator to join our team, you will have the flexibility of hybrid working, requiring just two days a week on-premise. The successful candidate will be instrumental in performing audits and risk assessments, ensuring compliance with industry regulations such as ISO27001 and ISO9001, and possessing a strong understanding of GDPR. You will collaborate closely with IT departments to fortify our cybersecurity posture and support in taking charge of the security operations management.

Key skills required

  • 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.

    Key Responsibilities

  • Performing audit and data protection requirements are followed by the business and identifying actions for improvement plans Support and promote the Information Security Awareness programme

  • Review and document Information Security policies, procedures, and standards and assist in maintaining our security policy through the external services supply chain.

  • Review, Plan, monitor compliance of security controls and alignment with industry best practices.

  • Oversight of security operations including management of Firewall, proxy and other Security technology policies in line with good practice and company policy.

    If you want to be a part of a forward thinking organisation who value longevity, retention and growth of their employees then do not miss out

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