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Cyber Security Manager (Purview)

London
6 days ago
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Head Resourcing are working with a leading consulting firm who are on the lookout for a security specialist to join the team. The ideal candidate will possess strong technical and functional experience in a consulting environment with Microsoft purview experience.

Roles and Responsibilities include

Work closely with enterprise architects to identify and mitigate risks, perform security reviews, design top tier security practices, and deliver strategic, innovative cloud based security offerings.
Propose, design, plan and execute strategic and tactical operational security objectives.
Perform deep analysis and develop metrics that measure current risk
Identify appropriate technology/data sources and drive the collection of data necessary to effectively evaluate threats.
Communicate threat intelligence and vulnerability management options
Analysing threats and current security controls to identify gaps in current defensive posture
Meet with clients and leading workshops

Candidates ideally need to be ticking the following,

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You have worked with securing network and enterprise cloud applications - ideally GCP, Azure or AWS
You have external or internal consulting experience
You have knowledge of host hardening, auditing, logging and monitoring, network security, SEIM deployments, security analytics, anomaly detections, PKI
You have proven implementation of cloud security models, particularly identity, network, and encryption
You have demonstrated understanding of Microsoft security technologies and strategy
You have program management skills and solution support for security transformation/implementation programs
You have business case development skills for justifying, prioritising & forecasting the funding requirements for security programs and initiatives

This is a fantastic opportunity to work with some of the UK's biggest brands. Please get in touch to find out more.

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