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Senior Cloud Security Engineer

Humanify360
Greater London
1 week ago
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We’re looking for a Senior Cloud Security Engineer for our growing, prestigious client in the data sector, based in London, on a permanent basis paying between £55,000 to £65,000 plus great benefits.


This role offers hybrid working with an expectation to be in the office 2-3 days per week.


You’ll be joining a technical team focused on strengthening cloud security and ensuring compliance across Microsoft Azure environments. This role will involve hands-on security engineering, working closely with infrastructure and DevOps teams, and supporting the adoption of Microsoft’s security toolset across the organisation.


You will need proven experience with:


  • Securing Azure environments in line with best practices - essential

  • Microsoft Defender (Cloud, Endpoint, 365) - essential

  • Sentinel - essential

  • Microsoft Purview, Compliance Manager and related compliance tools

  • Entra ID (Azure AD), Conditional Access and Identity Governance

  • Data Loss Prevention, sensitivity labels and insider risk management

  • ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR and NIS2 frameworks

  • PowerShell scripting and use of Microsoft Graph API

  • Working across cloud, infrastructure and application teams

Certifications required:

  • AZ-500

  • SC-100 (or working towards)

  • One or more of MS-500 / SC-400 / SC-900


The following are desired: CISSP, CISM, CCSP

Interested?


Please apply below.


Senior Cloud Security Engineer, Azure Security Engineer, Azure Security Consultant, Cloud Security Consultant, Microsoft Security, Azure Sentinel, Defender, Purview, Compliance, Entra ID, Cloud Security, DLP, Data Sector, London, Hybrid



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