Security GRC Specialist (Senior-Level)

Dublin
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Security GRC Specialist (Senior-Level)

JOB LOCATION: Dublin IRELAND

DURATION: 12+ Months (Possibility for Extensions)

TYPE: Contract

WORK PATTERN: Mon –Fri – Full Time Onsite (5 Days a Week)

PAY RATE: € 650 - € 700 / EUROS PER DAY

Security Governance, Risk and Compliance Specialist – 2 Roles (Senior & Mid-Level)

Overview:

Our client is seeking GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) Security Specialists to strengthen their cybersecurity, data protection, and compliance programs. These roles will cover risk management, third-party security, data governance, and security awareness, working closely with internal stakeholders and business teams.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  1. Risk Management and Compliance:

    • Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and monitor compliance status.

  2. Third-Party Security Management:

    • Conduct assessments to determine vendor alignment with applicable cybersecurity and data protection requirements.

    • Identify explicit and implicit risks arising from vendor relationships.

    • Enhance the process for managing third-party security asessments, including ongoing monitoring and engagement with high-risk vendors.

    • Strengthen engagement with internal stakeholders to provide visibility into third-party risk exposure and remediation status.

  3. Data Classification Framework and Governance:

    • Define and maintain data classification definitions and handling guidelines.

  4. Data Discovery and Business Engagement:

    • Lead structured data discovery engagements to understand data usage.

  5. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Strategy and Policy Design:

    • Design DLP strategies and policies aligned with business workflows.

    • Continuously review DLP effectiveness and support the business in responding to identified data risks.

  6. Security Awareness and Training:

    • Define and implement a comprehensive security awareness strategy .

    Requirements / Skills:

  • Proven experience in GRC, cybersecurity, or risk management

  • Experience with third-party risk assessments

  • Knowledge of data classification frameworks, DLP, and security policies

  • Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills

  • Analytical mindset with ability to identify, report, and remediate risks

    Thank You.

    Have a Great Day…

    Kind Regards,

    Karuna Kodiganti

    Mobile: (phone number removed)

    Desk: (0) (phone number removed)

    Karuna (@) EndeavourRecruitment (dot) com

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