Cyber Security Program Manager

London
6 months ago
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Cyber Security Program Manager

I am working with an organisation that is embarking on a major cyber security transformation and looking to bring on a Cyber Security Program Manager to lead a multi-year, enterprise-wide uplift program. This is a strategic role where you'll work closely with senior stakeholders and an external delivery partner to enhance cyber maturity and align frameworks to protect business assets.

You will join a collaborative environment focused on embedding long-term security resilience across the organisation. With growing regulatory expectations and evolving threat landscapes, this is a fantastic opportunity to lead high-impact initiatives and shape the future of cyber security within a complex enterprise.

As part of this role, you will be responsible for:

Acting as the program lead for a long term cyber security initiative.
Leading the RFP process and managing the selected external delivery partner.
Overseeing multiple workstreams across people, process, technology, and governance.
Delivering internal cyber initiatives not covered by the external partner.
Managing program governance, risks, issues, dependencies, and resources.
Engaging senior stakeholders across IT, business, compliance, and third-party vendors.To be successful in this role, you will have:

Demonstratable experience delivering large-scale IT and cyber security transformation programs.
Proven track record of delivering initiatives aligned to NIST CSF, CIS Controls, and defence-in-depth strategies.
Strong background in stakeholder engagement, vendor management, and program governance.
Experience across key security domains including cloud security, IAM, threat detection, and remediation.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to influence at senior levels.This role offers hybrid working closely with the wider team in a central London office three times per week. Some of the details of the package included are -

Salary of up to £120,000 per year
25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
Private healthcare schemes and life insurance policies
8% company pension contribution
Lifestyle benefits such as dental plans, discounted gym memberships and cycle to work schemesThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full details, simply apply with your CV and I will be in touch to discuss further

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