Product Security Architect

Bristol
9 months ago
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Product Security Architect

Permanent role

Based in Bristol

Offering circa £80,000

Do you have experience in Security Infrastructure?

Do you have experience in Secure by Design?

Do you want to work with an industry-leading company?

If your answers are yes to these, then this could be the role for you!

As the Product Security Architect, you will be working alongside a market-leading Defence and Aerospace company who are constantly growing and developing. They are always looking to bring on new talents such as yourself and further develop your skills to enable you to grow within the company and industry!

Some of what you will be involved in:

Identify security requirements and ensure the integration of security controls during the product development lifecycle
Develop and implement risk management strategies
Perform security threat modelling and risk assessments applying security controls to mitigate any threats identified
Collaborate with the development teams to ensure the adoption of Secure by Design principles
Identify security risks that arise from potential solution architectures, advising and assuring alternate solutions or counter-measures to mitigate identified information risks.
Collaborate with the product development teams to integrate security best practices ensuring Secure by Design
Identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities and risks in products
Develop and maintain security guidelines, documentation, and training materials
Participate in incident response and remediation efforts for security breaches affecting products

Your skillset may include:

Knowledge of HMG standards (including MOD-specific JSP, Def Stan 05-138, Def Stan 05-139)
An understanding of MOD ISN 23/09 Secure by Design
Knowledge of security frameworks, such as ISO/IEC 27001, NIST 800-30, NIST 800-53 or OWASP
Working with risk management frameworks and methodologies (e.g., ISO 27001/2, ISO27005/31000, NIST 800-30, NIST 800-53)

If this all sounds like something you will be interested in then simply apply and we can discuss the opportunity further!

Product Security Architect

Permanent role

Based in Bristol

Offering circa £80,000

Disclaimer:

This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission

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