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Lead Security Architect - Contract

Location:London, Manchester, or Bristol (Hybrid/Flexible Working)

Duration:9 months

Clearance Required:Eligible for SC clearance or above


Overview:

We are partnering with a high-profile public sector digital team to support the hire of a Lead Security Architect. This team plays a critical role in safeguarding public-facing digital infrastructure and domain environments, working at scale to identify and mitigate cyber risk.

This role sits within a specialist team focused on securing domain name spaces, digital services, and infrastructure across the public sector landscape.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct risk-based analysis and assessment of cyber vulnerabilities across a diverse digital estate.
  • Translate technical findings into clear, actionable guidance for both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Lead stakeholder engagement efforts to support the resolution of identified cyber vulnerabilities.
  • Build and nurture effective working relationships across the wider public sector.
  • Collaborate with government cyber coordination teams to drive a unified approach to cyber defence.
  • Continuously improve internal processes and tooling to enhance threat monitoring and incident response.
  • Mentor and upskill team members to help scale architectural capability.
  • Drive Secure by Design principles and shape architectural standards across platforms and services.


Core Skills & Experience:

  • Proven experience in secure system design, architecture, and cyber resilience.
  • Strong knowledge of current cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation strategies (including OWASP).
  • Expertise across infrastructure, network, application, and cloud security architecture.
  • Excellent stakeholder engagement skills – able to influence, guide, and advise senior leaders.
  • Familiarity with security tooling, patterns, and the broader cybersecurity product landscape.
  • Strong written communication skills – capable of creating actionable and accessible technical content.
  • Experience delivering knowledge transfer and training to internal teams.

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