La Fosse
Senior Information Security Specialist

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I’m working with a global organisation undergoing a major transformation in how they deliver Governance, Risk & Compliance. They’re looking for a Senior Information Security (GRC) Specialist to help their security governance strategy, uplift capability, and drive meaningful change across the business.
This role offers genuine progression, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how GRC operates at scale.
The right person will be:
- A broad senior GRC specialist who can turn their hand to most areas of governance, risk, and compliance.
- Strong in cyber risk management, including identifying, tracking, prioritising, and remediating risks.
- Experienced applying NIST and IT control frameworks, with the ability to assess gaps and uplift controls.
- Confident developing and implementing security policies, standards, and governance frameworks.
- Comfortable working with supporting audit activity and driving remediation.
- Able to guide the wider team on what good GRC practice looks like.
- Someone who wants to contribute to information security strategy.
- Motivated by transformation, uplift, and continuous improvement.
- A strong communicator who can work with technical teams, business stakeholders, and senior leadership.
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- Salary: up to £90,000
- Location: 2x a week in London
- Pension and benefits
If this sounds of interest please APPLY NOW! or email your CV over to molly.kinsella@lafosse.com with a good time to call.
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