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A top tier pioneering consultancy firm is looking for an experienced PKI / Cloud Security consultant to act as an SME to design and deploy robust scalable security systems for a variety of clients.

As a PKI SME, your responsibilities will include:

Designing and implementing cutting-edge PKI and Key Management solutions.
Automating security and deployment workflows.
Modernising existing systems by integrating them with cloud services.
Advising on security best practices for various platforms, from Linux to cloud environmentsThe successful candidate will have the following skills:

PKI: Proven, hands-on experience.
Key Management: Understanding and experience with Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) and Hold Your Own Key (HYOK).
Certificate Automation: Experience in managing and automating certificates.
Scripting: Proficiency in scripting languages such as PowerShell, REST API, and JSON.
Cloud Security: A deep understanding of cloud platforms and the security principles behind them.
Networking: Knowledge of common network protocols and services.📍Remote Working | 6 Months Contract - Remote working | £600 to £700 a day inside IR35

Active SC Clearance is needed

If the above seems of interest to you then please apply directly to the ad or send your CV to

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