Our client, a prominent entity in the Defence sector, is seeking two experienced Cyber Security Architects to join their team on a contract basis. Working across various high-profile programmes such as Type 26, River Class Destroyer, Hunter Class Frigate, and other significant projects, this role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to key national security initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:
Designing and implementing robust cyber security architectures for naval ship programmes
Ensuring compliance with industry security standards and protocols
Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to integrate security measures across systems
Conducting thorough security risk assessments and providing actionable recommendations
Innovating and developing security solutions to mitigate potential threats
Supporting various capital projects with dedicated security expertise
Maintaining an up-to-date understanding of emerging cyber threats and technologies
Advising on the implementation of security improvement programmes
Job Requirements:
Proven experience as a Cyber Security Architect, ideally within the Defence sector
Strong understanding of cyber security principles, practices, and tools
Experience with security protocols and standards relevant to naval ships
Ability to perform comprehensive security risk assessments
Effective collaboration and communication skills
Willingness to work across multiple sites, with on-site presence required for two days a week
Flexibility to work at various locations including Scotstoun, New Malden, and Broad Oak
Relevant qualifications or certifications in cyber security or related fields
Contract Details:
6-month contract
Various locations: Scotstoun, New Malden, Broad Oak
On-site requirement: 2 days per week
If you are a skilled Cyber Security Architect seeking to leverage your expertise in a dynamic and impactful role within the Defence sector, we would be thrilled to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's esteemed team and contribute to pioneering security solutions for naval ship programmes