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Security Operations Manager, Not For Profit, Cyber Security

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3 weeks ago
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Fully Remote Cyber Security Manager £550-650 / day - Inside IR35 -

About Our Client

This is a well-established organisation within the not-for-profit industry, committed to making a positive impact on the communities it serves. Operating as a medium-sized organisation, it is known for its focus on innovation within the technology space to achieve its mission.

Job Description

Oversight of security operations teams, procedures and documentation, ensuring adherence and effectiveness, including cloud security practices and automated threat responses. Review of actual or potential security breaches and vulnerabilities and oversight of prompt and thorough investigations, including recommending actions and appropriate control improvements. Line management of the assigned team members, ensuring their skills and capabilities meet the current and future needs of the Society. Oversight of security requirements for all Technology Services (including infrastructure, audio-visual services, end-user computing, enterprise applications, facilities and communications services) through planning, installation, maintenance, and acceptance of network components and services processes. Lead and deliver implementation and management of network security measures including access control, authentication, encryption and intrusion detection/prevention. Manage large-scale identity and access management initiatives and oversee the integration of identity and access management services with new technologies. Working with the SecOps and SOC teams to develop, continuously improve, maintain and regularly test incident management policy and procedures. Ensuring security operations controls and processes adhere to relevant laws and standards including GDPR, Data Protection Act, Cyber Essentials, PCI DSS. Identify, assess and clearly communicate risks in the domains of operational security

The Successful Applicant

A successful Security Operations Manager should have:

Applicable security certification, such as CISSP, ISSMP, MSc in Information Security or related field, or equivalent professional experience. Applicable Microsoft security certification, such as SC-100, or CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701), or equivalent professional experience. Demonstrable experience of working with and leading on the implementation of information Security standards (such as ISO 27000). Excellent communication skills, including the ability to convey information security concepts in an accessible and engaging way to both technical and non-technical audiences. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire staff to create a high performing team, encouraging skills development and learning.

What's on Offer

A competitive daily rate of approximately £550 - £650, depending on experience. Fully remote The chance to contribute to meaningful projects within the not-for-profit sector. Immediate start with a 3 month contract on offer An opportunity to work in London within a collaborative and innovative environment.

If you are ready to make an impact as a Security Operations Manager in the not-for-profit industry, we encourage you to apply

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