About the Role: As an Information Security Officer, you will be the cornerstone of the company's security initiatives, responsible for developing and implementing security policies, protecting digital assets, and ensuring regulatory compliance within the financial sector.
Our client, a leading financial institution, is seeking a talented Information Security Officer to play a pivotal role in ensuring the security of their sensitive information and systems.
Are you passionate about safeguarding critical data in the ever-evolving financial landscape?
The Information Security Officer will provide management, leadership and delivery of information security and compliance services.
Chief Information Security Officer £90,000- £110,000 (DOE) NIST Cybersecurity Framework ISO 27001 Manchester (Hybrid)
This role will be responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining a comprehensive risk-based information security program that aligns with the corporate program while at the same time addressing the specific needs of the business.
Posted by TEC PARTNERS LIMITED • £65K/yr to £90K/yr
About Us
As we continue to evolve, we're seeking a Security & Compliance Officer to lead and manage our security and compliance efforts across the portfolio.
Our focus on maintaining the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information assets requires a comprehensive approach to security and compliance.
We are a dynamic and growing portfolio of companies, each with unique challenges across diverse industries.
Posted by James Andrew Recruitment Solutions (JAR Solutions) • £38K/yr to £43K/yr
We are currently working in partnership with a Top 40 University with c. 20,000 students in the South East of England, who are recruiting for an Information Assurance Officer on a temporary 3-month contract, with the potential to go permanent.
This role will play a key role in ensuring that University policies and procedures comply with UK GDPR, EU GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA), Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (EIR) in order to minimise the risks of regulatory or legal exposure.