Solution Architect

Farnborough
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Solutions Architect - Permanent - Up to £90,000 + Standard Company Benefits - Farnborough (full-time office work due to nature of project)

PKI / Cryptography / MOD / NCSC

Key skills / experience:

  • Developing and deploying Cross Domain Solutions, including their design, use, testing and assurance.

  • Understanding of the NCSC patterns and guidance for safely importing and exporting data.

  • Ability to assess the product marketplace for products which meet requirements of the functional components of the solution.

  • Ability to convey technical requirements for bespoke components required to software developers.

  • Ability to understand user requirements and translate these into solution design.

  • Experience of working with both hardware- and software-based cross domain approaches.

  • Strong knowledge of cryptography and public key infrastructure.

  • Experience of MOD systems and processes.

  • Experience of MOD assurance processes.

  • Working with the MOD and Defence Digital processes and services.

  • Supporting development in a Secure-by-Design methodology

  • Experience of Data-Centric Security principles.

  • Experience working with Hardsec Cross Domain appliances.

  • Experience of cloud deployment automation.

  • Strong networking skills.

    Our client is a specialist in the provision of secure digital solutions - they are currently recruiting for multiple Solutions Architects to join their team on a permanent basis to support programmes of work within the defence sector

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