IT Security Compliance Consultant

Canary Wharf
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IT Security Compliance Consultant - Hybrid - Canary Wharf - to £77,000 plus bonus (to £87,000) and yearly salary review to 10% plus great benefits.

Global client has a new opportunity for an IT Security Compliance Consultant ideally with certifications such as CISSP, CISM, ISO 27001 and/or Lead Auditor are highly desirable to ensure my clients IT systems, processes, and practices comply with regulatory requirements, industry standards, and internal security policies. This role is critical in safeguarding information assets, reducing risk exposure and maintaining trust with stakeholders by implementing robust compliance frameworks and guiding teams towards best practices.

As an IT Security Compliance Consultant you will be responsible got their Compliance Framework Development and with the ability to design, implement and maintain IT security compliance frameworks aligned with ISO 27001, GDPR, NIS2 and other relevant standards ensuring policies, procedures and support certifications are documented, maintained and communicated and regularly updated whilst managing the successful completion of compliance audits and certifications, timely updates to policies and frameworks.

You will be responsible for Policy Development & Enforcement where you will have the ability to create, review and update regional information security policies, standards, and procedures to align with global security standards, regulatory requirements industry best practices and organisational objectives, monitoring adherence to established policies across all business units providing clear guidance and training to stakeholders on policy requirements, ensuring understanding and consistent application throughout the organisation.

You will implement governance processes to enforce security policies including periodic audits and compliance checks, assess the effectiveness of existing policies, recommend enhancements to address emerging threats, maintain security policy documents, Risk Assessment and Audit Management to identify gaps and vulnerabilities, develop and track remediation plans to address non-compliance issues and provide detailed audit reports and recommendations and maintain 3rd party supplier audit platform and manage security questionnaires and compliance checks for third-party vendors plus Incident Response Support

This is a superb career opportunity with an organisation that offers a salary of upto £77,000 plus bonus upto 13%, salary review to 10%, hybrid, and a great benefits package that includes: Pension (NYK contribute 7% of salary (up to a max of 10% based on employee contributions), Healthcare, Employee Assistance Programme / Interest free travel season ticket loan (upon completion of probation / Gym Membership / Medical cover / Health Cash Plan etc.

This role is commutable from Canary Wharf, London, Home counties, London, Kent, Hertfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Berkshire, Sussex, Hampshire, Oxfordshire

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