Security Design Lead Information Security Architect
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Job Type | |
Location | Bristol |
Area | South West, UK |
Sector | DigitalIT & Telecoms |
Salary | £637.50 Inside IR35 |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Leanne Howlett |
Telephone | 07597378032 |
Job Ref | LH-PSR-14395 |
- Description
- Role: Security Design Lead Information Assurance Architect
Contract Length: 3 Months initially
Location: Bristol
IR35: In Scope
Pay Rate to Candidate: £637.50p/d Umbrella
Security Clearance: DV
CV Deadline: 12pm, Thursday, 9th of May
Interview Process: F2F
Minimum Requirements:
- Defense/Military experience and background
- RMADS
- Experience working on a secret's system before and devising security mechanisms from scratch.
- Determining risk probability
KEY TASKS:
Fit business requirements for security;
• Mitigate the risks and conform to the relevant security policies;
• Balance information risk against cost of countermeasures;
• Ensure security is implemented in a consistent way across the programme, and drive the overall design;
• Working with agile developers and testers to review code, run and manage security tests and provide security assurance the resultant code is safe from a security perspective;
• Working to articulate current risks against the system, the proposed mitigation and support the on-going accreditation process;
• Creating, running and managing the security processes and procedures, both technical and not, to maintain the security of the system, personnel, and appropriate environments;
• Security architecture for the design of secure digital services; Security principles for the programme;
• Agile development and programme staff security education;
• Experience in delivering security within Internet facing, transactional digital services is essential;
• This role may require travel and meetings within the UK
• An awareness of the MOD Acquisition Lifecycles, MOD Approval and Scrutiny Process, Cabinet Office and Treasury Approvals is required.