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Senior Cyber Security 62443 consultant

Horley
1 week ago
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Are you a cybersecurity professional with expertise in Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (CRA)? We have an initial 6-month OUTSIDE IR35 contract supporting a leading multinational Sensor technology client focused on securing their business and supply chain. The client are looking for the consultant to start on the 5th January 2025 hybrid working, both remote and from Crawley. The client are requiring support with both the product and development process implementing 4-1 for CRA. 

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and support secure supply chain management initiatives
Drive compliance efforts across the wider organization
Deliver a comprehensive Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (CRA) involving:
Integration of Security Design (SD) elements
Development and detailed analysis of threat models
Ensuring strict adherence to critical industry standards including:
IEC (phone number removed)-1 (Industrial Automation and Control Systems — Product Development Lifecycle)
IEC (phone number removed)-2 (Industrial Automation and Control Systems — Component Technical Security Requirements
If you have any familarity with (phone number removed)-3 (Industrial Communication Networks — System Security Requirements) this is beneficial but not essential. 

Why Join Us?

Hybrid Working (the onsite is to upskill the team, meeting the right people to implement the right process for CRA, this can drop off over time to in favour of increased home working)
Contract is Outside IR35 QDOS Assessed
This is initially a 6-month contract engagement but with a view it could extend for multiple years
Competitve day rate
If you have the skills and experience to drive critical cybersecurity initiatives in a fast-paced, impactful environment, we want to hear from you! Please apply with an up to date CV

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