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MacGregor Black

Cyber Compliance Analyst

Glasgow
£60k – £68k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Cyber Compliance Analyst

Are you passionate about cyber governance, compliance, and helping organisations strengthen their security maturity beyond purely technical controls?

Do you enjoy translating regulatory requirements, GDPR obligations, and security frameworks into practical policies, processes, and business-wide improvements?

Ready to work at the intersection of technology, risk, and compliance while helping shape cyber assurance, governance, and data protection across a growing organisation?

Macgregor Black are partnering with a leading organisation, seeking a Cyber Compliance Analyst to support the development of its cyber governance, assurance and compliance capabilities. This is a hybrid role, based in Manchester or Glasgow.

This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in strengthening security frameworks, ensuring regulatory compliance and embedding best practice across the business. Working closely with technology, risk and operational teams, you'll help drive a culture of security, governance and continuous improvement.

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  • Support cyber governance, compliance and assurance activities across the organisation
  • Monitor adherence to security policies, regulatory requirements and industry standards
  • Assist with cyber maturity assessments and improvement initiatives
  • Contribute to GDPR, data governance and emerging AI governance programmes
  • Develop and maintain cyber security policies, standards and procedures
  • Conduct control reviews and identify opportunities to strengthen security controls
  • Partner with stakeholders to embed security and compliance requirements into business processes
  • Support risk assessment, reporting and remediation activities
  • Work alongside auditors, third-party providers and security partners
  • Produce governance reports, compliance documentation and management information

What We're Looking For:

  • Experience within Cyber Security Governance, Compliance, Assurance, Information Security or Technology Risk
  • Strong understanding of GDPR and wider regulatory compliance requirements
  • Knowledge of cyber security frameworks, controls and governance principles
  • Experience supporting audits, risk management or compliance monitoring activities
  • Ability to communicate technical security concepts to non-technical stakeholders
  • Strong policy writing, documentation and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Experience working within regulated or compliance-focused environments
  • Excellent organisational, communication and analytical capabilities

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Why Join?

  • Help shape and enhance a growing cyber governance function
  • Gain exposure to cyber assurance, risk, compliance, GDPR and AI governance initiatives
  • Work closely with technical teams, business leaders and external partners
  • Contribute to organisation-wide security and compliance improvements
  • Join a business investing heavily in cyber security and technology transformation
  • Excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression

Salary £60,000 - £68,000 (depending on experience).

For more information, please contact Scott McGowan today.

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Skills

Cyber Security Governance
Compliance
Assurance
Information Security
Technology Risk
GDPR
Regulatory Compliance
Cyber Security Frameworks
Policy Writing
Documentation
Stakeholder Engagement
Risk Management
Audits
Analytical Skills
Communication
Organizational Skills

Location

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

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