Graduate Cyber Security Consultant

Graduate Recruitment Bureau
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£32000HYBRIDBrighton, East Sussex, EnglandFull-Time ~ Permanent
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Our client is a rapidly expanding management and technical consultancy specialising in helping government and public sectors deliver complex projects to challenging timescales. Areas of specialism include Cyber Security, Mission Critical Communications, Analytics and Agile Processes.

This role offers hybrid working. The main office is in Surrey, with other locations including London, Bristol and the M4 Corridor.

The role of a cyber security consultant with this company is very varied, and they have a long track record of successful delivery and, as a result, are trusted to work on some of the UK Government’s most important and sensitive projects.

Duties will include:

  • Conducting cyber risk assessments
  • investigating security incidents
  • Providing technical assurance that proposed solutions re fit for purpose
  • Information assurance advice
  • Developing new architectures that mitigate the risks posed by new technologies and business practices.

Applicants will need to be eligible to undergo UK Govt Security clearance for this role.

You will have graduated or have recently graduated at master’s level or above from a relevant degree (or equivalent).

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