security architecture & engineering director

Colt Technology Services
London
2 weeks ago
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Colt provides network, voice and data centre services to thousands of businesses around the world, allowing them to focus on delivering their business goals instead of the underlying infrastructure.

Why we need this role

As the director of security architecture and engineering, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing our enterprise-wide security strategy. Primary responsibility will be to lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of our security architecture and engineering practices. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of our systems and data.

 

Sub-functions responsible for:

  • Security Architecture
  • Security Engineering
  • Threat Intelligence
  • Identity and Access Management
What you will do
  • Security Architecture Leadership- Develop and maintain the company's security architecture framework, ensuring alignment with business objectives and industry best practices.
  • Engineering Oversight- Lead a team of skilled security engineers responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining security controls across the organization.
  • Threat Intelligence– Review the latest cyber threats and vulnerabilities, incorporating threat intelligence into security strategies.
  • Security Technology Roadmap– Establish and manage Security technology roadmap and drive the adoption of emerging security technologies and methodologies to support the organisation’s transformation agenda.
  • Collaboration and Communications- Build and maintain strong relationships with senior stakeholders across the business to align security initiatives with the overall technology and business strategy.
  • Team Development and Management- Recruit, train, and manage a high-performing cybersecurity operations team. Foster a culture of continuous learning, skill development, and collaboration within the team.
  • Budget Management- Manage the security budget, including resource allocation, cost control, and procurement.
  • Vendor Management- Oversee security-related vendor relationships and contracts.
What we’re looking for
  • Bachelor's or master’s degree in computer science, Information Security, or a related field
  • Experience in security architecture and engineering leadership roles
  • In-depth knowledge of security principles, protocols, technologies, regulatory requirements and compliance standards
  • Ability to assess complex security situations and make informed decisions
  • Industry certifications such as SABSA, CISSP or similar would be highly desirable
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills
  • Have strong interpersonal skills and able to build a positive team culture in a global team and cross-cultural environment as well as a customer focused culture
  • Able to support a vision and think globally with a strong sense for entrepreneurship
  • Able and willing to travel when required

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What we offer you:

 

Looking to make a mark?

 

At Colt, you’ll make a difference. Because around here, we empower people. We don’t tell you what to do.

Instead, we employ people we trust, who come together across the globe to create intelligent solutions.

Our global teams are full of ambitious, driven people, all working together towards one shared purpose: to put the power of the digital universe in the hands of our customers wherever, whenever and however they want.

We give our people the opportunity to inspire and lead teams, and work on projects that connect people, cities, businesses, and ideas. We want you to help us change the world, for the better.

 Diversity and inclusion

  • Inclusion and valuing diversity of thought and experience are at the heart of our culture here at Colt. From day one, you’ll be encouraged to be yourself because we believe that’s what helps our people to thrive. We welcome people with diverse backgrounds and experiences, regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, neurodiversity, age, marital status, pregnancy status, or place of birth.

Most recently we have:

  • Signed the UN Women Empowerment Principles which guide our Gender Action Plan
  • Trained 60 (and growing) Colties to be Mental Health First Aiders
  • Please speak with a member of our recruitment team if you require adjustments to our recruitment process to support you. For more information about our Inclusion and Diversity agenda, visit ourDEI pages.

 Benefits

Our benefits support you through all parts of life, for both physical and mental health.

  • Flexible working hours and the option to work from home.
  • Extensive induction program with experienced mentors and buddies.
  • Opportunities for further development and educational opportunities.
  • Global Family Leave Policy.
  • Employee Assistance Program.
  • Internal inclusion & diversity employee networks.

 A global network

  • When you join Colt you become part of our global network. We are proud of our colleagues and the stories and experience they bring – take a look at ‘Our People’ site including our Empowered Women in Tech.

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