Mastek
International Cyber Security Training Specialist

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International Cyber Security Training Specialist
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Mastek is looking for a passionate Cyber Security Training Specialist to design and deliver impactful cyber resilience training across international programmes
. If you combine cyber expertise with strong instructional design and facilitation skills, this is a unique opportunity to make a real-world impactâhelping organisations strengthen resilience across diverse global environment
s. Role purp oseThe International Cyber Security Training Specialist will design, develop and deliver cyber resilience training to international audiences, primarily in overseas environments. The role combines cyber subject knowledge with strong instructional design, facilitation, stakeholder engagement and cultural awareness to ensure training is practical, engaging and aligned to programme objectiv es.Key responsibilit iesDesign, develop and deliver cyber resilience training courses, workshops and awareness sessions for international audienc es.Tailor training content to different stakeholder groups, maturity levels, cultural contexts and operational environmen ts.Translate cyber resilience concepts, frameworks and incident management practices into accessible learning conte nt.Develop learning materials, facilitator notes, exercises, case studies and evaluation too ls.Support training needs analysis and contribute to training plans aligned to programme goals and regulatory expectatio ns.Deliver training linked to topics such as cyber risk, resilience, incident response planning, technical controls, information assurance and emerging threa ts.Gather learner feedback, measure training effectiveness and recommend improvemen ts.Support overseas deployments, stakeholder workshops and client engagement activities where training is part of wider advisory delive ry.Essential qualifications and experie nceDegree in Cyber Security, Information Security, Education, Learning Design or a related discipline; postgraduate qualification desirab le.Experience designing and delivering cyber security or technical training for professional audienc es.Strong understanding of cyber resilience principles, common frameworks and incident response concep ts.Strong facilitation, presentation and communication skil ls.Experience creating structured learning content and adapting material for varied audienc es.Desirable certificati onsRelevant training or instructional design qualifications are desirab le.Cyber certifications such as Security+, CISSP, CISM, ISO 27001 or NCSCâaligned training credentials are benefici al.Knowledge of NCSC Assured Training principles or experience contributing to assured training delivery is desirab le.Experience of overseas delivery or culturally sensitive training environmen ts.Security and suitability requireme ntsEligible for BPSS as a minimum; higher clearance may be required depending on assignme nt.Willingness and ability to travel internationally on a regular bas is.Why join Mast ek?Mastek provides an opportunity to shape realâworld cyber resilience capability across international programmes, combining delivery, learning design and client engagement. Relevant training and certification costs are supported by Mastek, subject to role alignment and performance, with future pathways into specialist cyber domains, programme leadership, architecture and broader resilience consulti
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