Cloud Security Consultant

London
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Cloud Security Consultant

About the Role

We are looking for an experienced Cloud Security Consultant to help our clients secure their cloud environments across AWS, Azure, and GCP. You will design and implement robust security controls, advise on best practices, and ensure compliance with industry standards.

Key Responsibilities

Assess cloud environments and develop security strategies aligned with Zero Trust principles.
Implement and configure CNAPP/CSPM tools (e.g., Wiz, Prisma Cloud, Lacework).
Advise on identity and access management (IAM), encryption, and data protection in cloud platforms.
Collaborate with DevOps teams to embed security into CI/CD pipelines.
Conduct risk assessments and provide remediation plans for vulnerabilities.
Deliver documentation, training, and knowledge transfer to client teams.

Required Skills & Experience

Hands-on experience with AWS, Azure, and/or GCP security services.
Strong knowledge of CNAPP, CSPM, and container security (Kubernetes/Docker).
Familiarity with compliance frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST, CIS Benchmarks).
Experience with IAM, MFA, and identity federation protocols.
Relevant certifications (CISSP, CCSP, AWS/Azure Security Specialty) are highly desirable.

Why Join Us?

Work on cutting-edge cloud security projects for leading enterprises.
Opportunity to influence security architecture and strategy.
Competitive salary, flexible working, and career development support

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