Security Architect

Birmingham
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The Role: Security Architect

Location: Birmingham (once a week on site)

Salary: Up to £85,000 per annum plus bonus

VIQU have partnered with a company well established within their niche, who are currently hiring for a Security Architect to assist with designing secure by design systems & platforms.

Experience across infrastructure, networking, platform, applications and IAM is required, especially within regulated environments.

Requirements for the Security Architect:

Experience within senior level security roles, designing information & system security architecture.
Broad security understanding across: Networking, Infrastructure, Platform, Cloud, Identity & Access Management (IAM), and Application/API.
Experience with designing systems inline with security frameworks including: ISO, GDPR, NIST/CIS.
Able to communicate at a high level to non-technical audiences.
Some experience within regulated environments would be beneficial.
Certifications like CISSP, CISM, CCSP, SABSA, TOGAF ect.
Experience within SAP environments (S/4 HANA, RISE, ect.) would be nice to have.
Key responsibilities of the Security Architect:

Ensure a range of domains (I&AM, Application/API, Networking & Infrastructure/Platforms) are designed securely.
Serve as the main technical expert for security architecture
Perform design reviews, risk assessments, and threat modelling to identify and mitigate security risks within security designs.
Support security audits, ensuring compliance with frameworks like ISO27001 and GDPR.
Support incident reviews and high priority responses.
The Role: Security Architect

Location: Birmingham (once a week on site)

Salary: Up to £85,000 per annum plus bonus

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