Security Architect - NIST, ISO27001, PCI-DSS, Cloud

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Job Description

Security Architect – NIST, ISO27001, PCI-DSS, Cloud

Up to £640 per day (Outside IR35)
London / Primarily Remote
6 months

My client is an International Consultancy who require a Security Architect to lead security design, engineering, testing and implementation for a major, complex programme.


Key Requirements:

  • Proven expertise in Security Architecture
  • Strong working knowledge of cloud security architecture, including AWS, Azure and GCP
  • Good understanding of cybersecurity principles, including authentication, authorisation, encryption, network security, and application security
  • Previous experience of designing and implementing security solutions with a strong understanding of security frameworks including CIS, NIST, ISO27001 and PCI DSS
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate technical terms to non-technical audiences


Nice to have:

  • Immediate availability
  • Working knowledge of GIS / ESRI products
  • Previous experience within Strategic Infrastructure


If interested, with relevant experience, please apply with your latest CV ASAP. # 4669957

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