Cyber Security Architect

Manchester
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Cyber Security Architect - £69 Umbrella per hour - 11 months - Manchester
We are looking for someone who will help us realise our business vision for a resilient IoT platform that will provide our customers, suppliers and partners with seamless connected services delivered through an industry-leading global platform that will generate new income streams for our business and help drive down costs through the use of data analytics.
The Security Architects work closely with stakeholders to define and evolve system security architectures that are secure by design. You will be a valued member of our Offboard Cyber Security Chapter reporting in to Offboard Security Architecture Chapter Lead, contributing to the strategic direction of the technology and solutions delivered.
As a Senior Security Architect, you will work in conjunction with solution architects, product owners, technical leads and embedded security champions to identify the security risks associated with our products using application security threat modelling. You will collaborate with stakeholders to identify secure architectures, best practices and requirements that enable us to deploy secure systems at scale. You will support our engineering teams through their security assurance journeys working to identify security assurance testing regimes that are aligned with our products.
As a Senior Security Architect, you will work in conjunction with solution architects, product owners, technical leads and embedded security champions to identify the security risks associated with our products using application security threat modelling. You will collaborate with stakeholders to identify secure architectures, best practices and requirements that enable us to deploy secure systems at scale. You will support our engineering teams through their security assurance journeys working to identify security assurance testing regimes that are aligned with our products.
Candidates will have a background in software engineering or cyber security, with knowledge of DevSecOps, familiarity of application security and threat modelling, experience implementing SDLC process, technology, and automation in a DevOps environment; ideally making use of OWASP best practice, experience within agile delivery frameworks, large scale web applications and back-end services, API design, access management data protection and encryption, familiar with common application and infrastructure security vulnerabilities, solid technical foundation with a business-savvy mindset and the ability to translate technical vulnerabilities into business to business risks for senior leadership.
For further details contact Sarah Harvey Limited, 14 The Innovation Centre Kenilworth or send your details to sue at sarahharvey com

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