Magnit Global
Cyber Security Specialist

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Lead Cyber Security Engineer | Global Banking Organisation
London | 4 days in office
£835/day (Inside IR35) | 6 month contract
I'm currently recruiting for a Senior Cyber Security Engineer to join a leading global investment bank, delivering security engineering projects across both Banking and Securities businesses.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced security engineer who enjoys designing, implementing, and improving enterprise security capabilities within a complex, highly regulated environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the design and implementation of enterprise security solutions across cloud, network, and endpoint environments.
- Deliver security engineering projects, platform upgrades, and new security capabilities.
- Drive improvements to security monitoring, detection, and response.
- Work closely with infrastructure, cloud, and engineering teams to embed security into technology delivery.
- Support the organisation's move towards a Zero Trust architecture.
- Enhance and automate security controls across hybrid cloud environments.
- Contribute to security strategy while mentoring junior engineers.
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Key Skills/Experience:
- Extensive Cyber Security Engineering experience within Banking & FS, operating in complex environments managing multiple priorities with ambiguity and high levels of accountability.
- Cloud security (Azure and/or AWS).
- Identity & Access Management, endpoint security, and network security.
- Security tooling such as Microsoft Defender, Sentinel, CrowdStrike, Tenable, Qualys, CyberArk, or similar enterprise platforms.
- Security architecture, vulnerability management, and incident response.
- Security automation using PowerShell, Python, or Infrastructure as Code.
- Strong stakeholder engagement with both technical and business teams.


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