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Cyber Security Consultant
About the Role
Are you someone who wants to be in the heart of Cyber Security, delivering change and working in an agile way, ensuring we execute our strategy and transformation agenda safely? Then we have the perfect opportunity for you.
We are actively welcoming enthusiastic Cyber Security Professionals from all industries and backgrounds to join our expanding team. Here, you'll contribute to embedding security by design across our change portfolio.
Cyber Security sits at the heart of our business, protecting the Group with a secure operating environment free from malicious attacks. It is a dynamic and constantly evolving world where your experience and efforts will make a tangible difference for a large company and over 30 million customers.
We are building the bank of the future—and we need your help to make it happen!
Key Responsibilities
- Apply Agile methodologies to support engineers and deliver on multiple stressful product initiatives simultaneously, ensuring engineering excellence.
- Design secure solutions and produce a Security Design, documenting the key security controls while adhering to security standards.
- Conduct threat modelling by deconstructing technical solutions, identifying threats and vulnerabilities, and assessing risks.
- Analyse risks and benefits of design options to support safe architectural decisions.
- Define security testing requirements and assess findings systematically.
- Effectively communicate technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences, providing security direction, governance, assurance, and guidance.
- Produce and articulate Security Designs to all stakeholders within the project and business.
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Essential Requirements
- A dynamic, solution-oriented individual capable of bringing energy to a fast-evolving environment, with the ability to thrive under pressure.
- Broad knowledge of modern Enterprise technologies, including Cloud and AI.
- Experience with contemporary architectures, such as RESTful APIs and containerised microservices.
- Up-to-date awareness of emerging threats and expertise in threat modelling frameworks, including STRIDE / MITRE ATT&CK.
- Experience in architecting security solutions and producing diagrams of security controls for implementations.
- Significant knowledge of cyber security domains (e.g., endpoint, network security, cryptography, and IAM) and their application in Enterprise business environments.


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Nice-to-Have Qualifications
- Awareness of industry-related security standards, such as:
- ISO 27000 series
- PCI DSS
- COBIT
- NIST
- OWASP
- Certifications in cyber security management, including:
- CISSP
- CISM
- CCSP (or equivalents such as OCSP)
- Certifications in technical security domains, including:
- CEH
- OSCP (or equivalents)
- Experience working in Public and/or Private Cloud environments.
Job Locations
- Manchester
- Leeds
- Edinburgh
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