Security Engineer – Cyber & Physical in Portsmouth, Hampshire
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Portsmouth, HampshireSalary
£50000 - £57810.00 per annumContract
PermanentSecurity Engineer - Cyber & Physical
Permanent Position
Chelmsford, Hampshire, or Isle of Wight
£57,000k
*** Due to the nature of the role, you will be required to achieve UK SC Clearance ***
You will be working as a Product Security Engineer in a dedicated product team providing expertise within our prestigious Product and training Services division. This position provides excellent opportunities to develop both your own skills and further your career within Maritime Services and the wider company.
Day to Day you'll will -
- Manage the security design and accreditation of a number of maritime products through all phases of the engineering lifecycle
- Liaise with the system accreditor to ensure that requirements are met and risk is reduced to acceptable levels
- Determine the physical and cyber security strategy and influence and shape the technical design for each product to build security into the design from development conception and throughout the engineering development lifecycle
- Use appropriate tools and techniques to analytically determine the IA, security risks and vulnerabilities associated with a system design
- Provide technical direction for the practical implementation of security mitigation technologies such as encryption and anti-tamper solutions
- Define and articulate acceptance strategies used to verify IA, cyber security, and physical security requirement compliance at appropriate levels of system design, supporting production of associated customer security assurance evidence
- Maintain a good working knowledge of contemporary IA cyber and physical security standards, Industry Security Notices, cyber threat updates, technologies, and practices
Key Skills & Experience we are looking for -
- Experience of physical and/or cyber security (ideally with UK/NATO/International standards)
- Knowledge and understanding of current legislation, standards, processes and tools used in security engineering
- Knowledge and understanding of physical and cyber security risk assessment, use of risk assessment frameworks, and experience in production of concise technical documentation suitable for RMADS use
- Experience in production and prosecution of security risk remediation plans
- Appreciation of the technical complexities of large system designs with experience as to how this influences security vulnerabilities and the ability to achieve security accreditation
- Further education (or equivalent experience) in a relevant STEM discipline
- Experience of contemporary security frameworks such as NIST, JSP440 or legacy IAS1&2
- Ideally have CCP qualifications or experience of competencies at practitioner level as a Security & Information Risk Advisor or an IA Architect
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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