Cyber Security Architect/ Security Architecture/ Infrastructure Security/ Inside IR35/ £750- £800 per day/ 6 months
Our client a Financial Institution are looking to bring on a Security Architect on a 6 month initial contract to support them with a range of upgrades they have coming up, ideally they are seeking an individual with good experience across infrastructure security.
The Security Architect will be experienced in the below:
- 5+ years security architecture expertise with broad understanding of multiple security domains
- Infrastructure Security
- Policy frameworks and understanding of policies, procedures, guideline structure
- Firewalls, IPS, DLP, proxies, SIEM & endpoint protection software
Responsibilities:
- Work with other Security Architects to build security into infrastructure and architecture designs
- Provide direction and advice on projects related to security portfolio to strengthen the overall cybersecurity posture
- Ensure appropriate quality of security architecture artefacts, engagement and managing escalations should they arise
- Assess SaaS and IaaS cloud services and virtualization technologies and provide direction and input for the maturation of the Cloud Security Framework where necessary
- Engage with stakeholders across the organisation to develop relationships and the brand of Security Architecture
- Keep informed of new and updated industry frameworks and regulations: GDPR, ISO 27001/2, SANS Top 20 Critical Security Controls, NIST CSF, SP 800-53, PFMI, CPMI ISOCO and FFIEC handbook, SABSA
- Maintain engagement with Security Engineering and Operations for the management of vulnerabilities, risks and remediation methods
Cyber Security Architect/ Security Architecture/ Infrastructure Security/ Inside IR35/ £750- £800 per day/ 6 Months
Cyber Security Architect/ Security Architecture/ Infrastructure Security/ Inside IR35/ £750- £800 per day/ 6 months
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Eames Consulting is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
