Security Architect

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Belfast
7 months ago
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Security Architect - Network & Cloud needed to drive the design and implementation of cutting-edge cloud and network security solutions across the global infrastructure.

This is your chance to be the go-to expert on our cloud-native security stack, shaping how to protect sensitive data in Microsoft Azure and beyond. You'll lead the charge on CNAPP and CASB technologies, ensuring the platforms are rock-solid, secure, and compliant.

Role:

· Architecting and deploying secure cloud-native solutions across the Firm's environments

· Designing and owning CASB strategies to keep our SaaS and cloud platforms safe

· Managing and enhancing our cloud security toolsets including Microsoft Defender for Cloud & Cloud Apps

· Leading security assessments and audits for infrastructure and apps

· Defining best practices and writing rock-solid security documentation & policies

Experience:

· A degree in Computer Science or equivalent hands-on expertise

· Proven track record in enterprise-level cloud security architecture

· Deep experience with Microsoft Defender for Cloud & Cloud Apps

· Hands-on with CASB and CNAPP tools - you know how to deploy and tune them

· Strong grasp of cloud network security (security groups, NACLs, load balancers)

· Skilled in Identity and Access Management - bonus if you know Microsoft Entra ID

· Expert in risk assessments, spotting vulnerabilities before they become problems

· Clear, confident communicator with the ability to translate tech into plain English

Why Join?

Apart from one of the best remuneration and benefits packages on the market, you'll be working at the heart of a prestigious global law firm, influencing how to secure critical operations across cloud platforms. You'll have a voice, a seat at the table, and the freedom to innovate with the latest tech in a high-stakes, high-impact environment.

Please apply now if you are meeting the above requirements or contact Andrew Harrison directly for a confidential conversation about this opportunity.

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