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AWS Cloud Security Product Owner

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AWS Cloud Security Product Owner - Remote with occasional travel to London - £700-£800 per day inside ir35 - 3 months+

All applicants must hold an active SC clearance.

My client is a global leading IT consultancy. They are on the hunt for a AWS and Security focused Product Owner to be responsible for driving Technical Security in the programme.

The successful candidate will be the leading Security Subject Matter Expert on AWS Cloud across the programme.

Responsibilities:

Define and implement security capabilities and governance across the platform.
Embed security requirements and stage gates within the Programme Governance cycle.
Lead security design consultations for existing and new systems to ensure alignment with industry standards and NCSC principles.
Provide security guidance and approvals in Technical Working Groups and change forums.
Act as Technical Security Lead for Product Team Security Guardians, driving continuous security improvement.
Prioritise and direct responses to Security Hub findings, vulnerabilities, and risks.
Assess and monitor systems for compliance with ISO27001, BS10008, NCSC CAF, and other mandated frameworks.
Identify and address security control weaknesses and risks, contributing to technical security innovation.
Run forums to review technical security proposals with Product Teams.
Attend Security Working Groups and Tenant Forums to provide and lead on ongoing technical security guidance.
Participate in high-priority security incident bridge calls and provide expert support during security incidents (office hours only): lead Post Incident Response investigations.Requirements:

Strong knowledge of cloud security principles, frameworks, and best practices. With a track record and proven skills in Amazon Web Services Public Cloud Platform.
Experience implementing Secure by Design strategies in cloud environments.
Familiarity with ISO27001, BS10008, NCSC CAF, and related security standards.
Proven ability to lead security design reviews and provide technical security guidance.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Desirable:

Experience in government or policing environments.
Knowledge of security automation and continuous improvement practices.AWS Cloud Security Product Owner - Remote with occasional travel to London - £700-£800 per day inside ir35 - 3 months+

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Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.

Damia Group is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy and in accordance to Conduct Regulations 2003

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