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You will help to evaluate the security risks to information and processes in our critical national Infrastructure and business‑critical systems.
You will use your expertise and draw on a range of evidence to provide advice to stakeholders across the organisation to ensure well‑informed risk‑based decision making.
Position Sales Development Executive (SDR) Cybersecurity UK Remote, with regular travel to Surrey About us Talanos Cybersecurity is a values led Managed Security Service Provider trusted by organisations to help defend against modern cyber threats. Our core offering is Managed Detection and Response, delivered through our in‑house Security Operations Centre operating 24/7 across the UK, South...
Account Manager – Cyber Security Solutions On behalf of a fast‑growing Cyber Security Solutions provider that helps organisations protect their digital assets and stay ahead of evolving threats, we are seeking a proactive and relationship‑driven Account Manager to nurture and grow a portfolio of mid‑market and enterprise clients. This role blends strategic account development with targeted new...
Network & Cyber Security Consultant 🌍 Remote – UK & Ireland | 💼 Industrial Cyber / OT | ✈️ Up to 25% travel Our client is a leader in industrial networking & OT cyber security, in hiring a Network & Cyber Security Consultant to join their growing technical team. This is a hands‑on role covering solution design, consultancy, audits, and delivery for industrial customers. Key Responsibilities -...
You will also be assigned an expert tutor and a support mentor to help you throughout your training.
You will gain practical experience by using practice labs which enable you to practice and master what you have learned.
You will then go on to sit the CompTIA A+ and the CompTIA Network+ exams to give you the official certifications which will be recognised not only in the UK, but worldwide.
You will be contracted to either the Bangor or Cardiff NRW office and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Travel between Bangor and Cardiff may be required, any face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance.
You should have security clearance or be eligible for Security Check (SC) clearance in the UK.
You will support all the key elements involved in the end-to-end Cyber Vendor Assurance program.
You will manage and own a diverse portfolio of vendor assessments, undertaking Information Security reviews using a defined methodology. From planning, reviewing vendor responses, vendor assessments, reporting of identified risks and provision of required remediation.
You will also have the reassurance of a job guarantee upon completion.
You will also be assigned an expert tutor to help you throughout your training.
You will gain the practical experience by using our cutting edge Livelabs.
You will then go on to sit the CompTIA A+ exams to give you the official certifications which will be recognised worldwide.
You will play a crucial role in generating new business through outbound calls and relationship building. The position offers a competitive salary of £31,000 with uncapped commission, flexible working options, and a comprehensive benefits package. Ideal candidates should have outbound sales experience and strong communication skills.
The Opportunity: We’re hiring a Sales Development Representative to support continued growth across critical infrastructure and industrial markets. This role sits at the front of the revenue engine and plays a key part in introducing our cyber-physical security platform to organisations operating complex IT, OT, and IoT environments. You’ll engage senior security, engineering, and operations...
You will be joining a company recognized by Analysts - Nelson-Hall – Innovator in Digital Banking;Zinnov - Established Player in IOT; Forrester – Advanced Analytics; Frost & Sullivan – Digital Transformation Provider; IDC – leadership and experience in business outcomes
A leading global consulting firm in Cardiff is seeking an Assistant Manager for their Cyber and Technology Risk team. This internal role focuses on assessing cyber risks, contributing to assurance programs, and supporting key cybersecurity initiatives. Ideal candidates should have a passion for cyber security, demonstrate critical thinking, and possess excellent problem-solving skills. The firm...
You will be responsible the deployment and continuous support of our Managed Security Customers whilst also contributing to the innovation and continuous development of our capabilities.
You will work on a variety of projects, the below should be considered key focus areas of the role:
At Engine by Starling, we are on a mission to find and work with leading banks all around the world who have the ambition to build rapid growth businesses, on our technology. Engine is Starling's software-as-a-service (SaaS) business, the technology that was built to power Starling, and two years ago we split out as a separate business. Starling has seen exceptional growth and success, and a...
You will be supported to develop your technical and personal skillset through peer support, development plans, mentorship, coaching and access to extensive training resources. We understand the importance of personal well-being and offer flexible working arrangements to support your individual needs.
You will evaluate security risks to critical national infrastructure, conduct supplier audits, and ensure compliance with cyber security policies. This role emphasizes stakeholder communication and maintaining security governance processes, offering a mix of office and home-based working arrangements.
You will be responsible for critical items within our service such the handling and response of critical incidents, the leadership of a highly skilled analyst team, the mentoring and development of people and processes and the ability to help shape the direction of the SOC.
You will need to have experience in:
You will proactively identify and mitigate cyber threats while ensuring compliance with key legislation such as GDPR and ISO 27001. The role requires expertise in security technologies, a degree in Cyber Security or equivalent, and eligibility for Security Check clearance.
You will also be responsible for incident management and maintain a culture of security awareness within the organization.
You will lead and support the uplift of organisational cyber posture within a broad remit, providing strong opportunity for personal development through empowerment to deliver within a growing government department. Indeed, in DBT we prioritise the wellbeing and careers of our Cyber professionals, with access to industry recognised training and civil service development pathways.
A government department in the UK is seeking a Cyber Security professional to lead Cyber Governance, Risk, and Compliance. The candidate will manage cyber risks, conduct audits, and provide expert guidance across the organization. This role requires leadership skills and the ability to engage stakeholders effectively. The successful applicant will have the opportunity for professional development...