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Security Architect

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A Government Organisation requires a Contract Security Architect who has Active SC Clearance to support on Security Assurance ensuring that SbD is embedding & aligning to CAF Framework.


  • Day Rate: £600-£650pd
  • IR35 Status: Outside
  • Duration: 10 months initially
  • Travel: 1 day a week in Central London 


This Security Architect will have the following previous experience:


  • Has Active SC Clearance & worked within a Government Org focussing on Security Assurance embedding SbD
  • Developed and maintained enterprise-wide Security Assurance frameworks and guidance aligned to ISO 27001, CAF, and Secure by Design (SBD) principles.
  • Led security risk assessments and third-party testing, managing remediation actions and ensuring consistent application of assurance methodologies.
  • Oversaw governance and compliance processes, providing analysis and reporting to assess security maturity and support strategic decision-making.
  • Authored and implemented security policies and standards, integrating controls and secure configurations across systems and processes.
  • Engaged with stakeholders and suppliers to embed assurance requirements, monitor compliance, and build organisational security capability.
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