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Cyber Governance Consultant

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Cyber Governance Consultant
Cyber Governance Consultant
Job Title: Cyber Governance Consultant Location: UK Wide (hybrid, travel to client site) Role: Full Time|Permanent Salary: £65,000–£100,000 (DOE) Clearance: Active SC/DV
F5 are delighted to partner with an award-winning UK technology consultancy that collaborates with major organisations nationwide.
Due to increased project demand, they are rapidly expanding their Cyber Security Consulting team and are seeking Cyber Governance Consultants to join:
Experience Required
- Proven experience delivering cloud security projects within the Public Sector (e.g., MoD, Home Office).
- Minimum 5 years as a Cyber Governance Consultant.
- Consulting experience in both pre-sales and post-sales engagements.
- Skills in:
- Gap analysis
- Threat modelling
- Security control alignment
- Data protection
- Third-party risk assessments
- Audits
- Expertise in designing and implementing secure solutions aligned to frameworks such as:
- ISO 27001
- NIS/NIS2
- NIST
- TISAX
- DORA
- NCSC CAF
- IEC 62443
- Strong GRC consulting background and support for cybersecurity business development.
- Ability to balance security, compliance, usability, agility, and cost pragmatically.
- Experience developing business cases, strategies, and roadmaps for regulatory compliance and industry best practices.
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Benefits
- Basic salary: £65,000–£100,000
- 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
- Enhanced Pension – Up to 6% matched
- Dedicated Training and Development Plan
- Professional Membership Budget
- Group Life Insurance
- Private Medical Cover
- Enhanced Maternity/Paternity
- Employee discount and rewards platform
Note: Due to end-client requirements, candidates must be:
- UK nationals only
- Hold active security clearance (SC or DV)
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