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Security & Infrastructure Lead
- Posted 13 January 2023
- Salary £70000 - £80000 per annum
- LocationManchester
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Infrastructure
- ReferenceML-65-5
- Contact NameMorgan Lingard
Job description
Security & Infrastructure Lead
Manchester
£70,000 - £80,000 + Excellent Benefits
Digital Waffle is working in partnership with an award-winning IT Solutions provider who works directly with the UK Government. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Security and Infrastructure Lead.
Job Role
We are seeking an experienced Security and Infrastructure Lead. You will be responsible to help drive improvement and manage the delivery of Threat & Infrastructure protection, Application Security, and Information Protection across the business.
Requirements What do you need?
Manchester
£70,000 - £80,000 + Excellent Benefits
Digital Waffle is working in partnership with an award-winning IT Solutions provider who works directly with the UK Government. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Security and Infrastructure Lead.
Job Role
We are seeking an experienced Security and Infrastructure Lead. You will be responsible to help drive improvement and manage the delivery of Threat & Infrastructure protection, Application Security, and Information Protection across the business.
Requirements What do you need?
- To be able to provide Infrastructure and Security Leadership in a rapidly scaling, fast-paced business.
- Experience using either ISO 27001, ISO 22301, NIST, or Cyber Essentials
- Working with senior management within the Technology team to improve information security risk and awareness.
- Experience in Microsoft Azure
- Hands-on experience in managing Data Centres
- Develop and build our security function gaining buy-in on the approach and influencing key stakeholders to achieve this ambition.
- Managing audits, penetration testing, and other initiatives ensuring these activities run as required and deliver positive results.
- Maintain currency with emerging security trends, risks, new guidance or standards (internal and external), and security-enhancing technologies.