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Security Architect - AWS

Athsai
Manchester
1 week ago
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**Position Title:** Security Architect AWS

**Location: London Remote 3 months Contract Possible Scope of Extension

***Outside Ir35 , SC clearance preference


**Security Architect Overview**


This Security Architect possesses extensive experience in developing and securing data platforms, managing data integrations, and creating comprehensive Power BI dashboards that facilitate data-driven decision-making.


**Technical Skills:**


- **Data Platform and Data Integration:** Highly proficient in Amazon Web Services (AWS), demonstrating expertise in managing cloud infrastructures and ensuring data integrity across diverse environments. Knowledgeable in integrating various data sources to create cohesive data ecosystems that support analytical needs.


- **Power BI and Dashboards:** Skilled in leveraging Microsoft Power BI to design and implement interactive and visually engaging dashboards on the Azure platform. Adept at utilizing advanced Microsoft Azure tools to optimize data reporting and visualization for enhanced user experiences.


**Core Competencies:**


- **Security Architecture:** Expertise in establishing a robust security framework that protects data assets throughout their lifecycle.


- **Security Policies:** Development and implementation of comprehensive security policies that align with organizational objectives and compliance requirements.


- **Security Procedures:** Creation and administration of detailed security procedures to ensure adherence to established policies and procedures across all data handling processes.


- **Security Controls:** Implementation of effective security controls to safeguard against data breaches and unauthorized access, including monitoring and auditing mechanisms.


- **Security of Pipelines:** Tasked with ensuring the security of data pipelines by implementing encryption, access controls, and continuous monitoring to mitigate risks associated with data transit and storage.

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