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Security Architect

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Security Architect – Contract

Global Investment Bank

Overview:

A leading global investment bank is seeking a highly experienced Security Architect to join their Cyber Security team. This role will play a key part in designing, developing, and implementing secure architectures across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments, ensuring alignment with enterprise security standards.

Role & Responsibilities:

Design and maintain security architectures, principles, and reference models.
Review and approve technical designs to ensure security compliance.
Establish and enforce secure-by-design guidelines and frameworks.
Assess emerging technologies and lead security tool evaluations.
Conduct security risk assessments for new initiatives.
Collaborate with engineering, infrastructure, and SOC teams globally.
Provide subject matter expertise, training, and mentorship on secure design.
Essential Skills and Requirements:

7+ years’ experience in security architecture.
Proven hands-on experience with SIEM, Proxy, EDR, DLP, and SEG implementations.
Strong expertise across cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), networks, and applications.
Familiarity with DevSecOps, zero trust, secure SDLC, and threat modelling.
In-depth knowledge of Active Directory security and networking concepts.
Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP-ISSAP, TOGAF, SABSA, AWS/Azure Security).
Excellent communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills.
Contract Details:

Day rate: £750 - £800 (Inside IR35, via Umbrella)
Duration: 6 months
Location: Hybrid – 2 days per week in London CityCall Settings Override From Record Yes No Always use these settings

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