Information & Cyber Security

It seems like a day doesn’t go by without a story in the press about a security breach, data leak or an organisations systems being hacked. The direct damage caused in the short term can be huge and the reputational damage in the long term even bigger.

The profile and importance of the information security professional has perhaps seen the most meteoric rise of any profession in recent years.

As information and cyber security finds itself at the top of the agenda for CEO’s and Boards of Directors across the business world, an exceptional information security expert is now in strong demand.

Example roles we've recruited for:
CISO | Head of Information Security | Information Security Manger | Head of Data Privacy | Security Architect | Head of IT Governance

Case studies
Head of Information Security
FTSE 100 Business
Salary: £100,000

Head of Security Architecture
Fortune 500 Business
Salary: £140,000

CISO
Professional Services Company
Salary: £110,000

Active jobs

Senior ETRM Architect

Düsseldorf
Germany
Up to €140,000 per annum + 15% bonus
Senior ETRM Architect – Endur – Power & Gas – Dusseldorf My client, a global Trading Firm based in Dusseldorf, are seeking a Senior Endur ETRM Architect who has worked within the EU Power and Gas markets. The role is hybrid with 2 days in the office. You will have a development background with experience of AVS/Connex Frameworks and .NET. Endur skills are preferred but not essential.

Read our Blogs

15.08.24

Why Having a CISO on the Board is Essential for Today’s Businesses

Security leaders have risen to the C-suite, playing a critical role in safeguarding businesses against cyber threats. We explore why having a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at the executive table is crucial.
09.04.24

Exploring Careers in AI Beyond the Obvious

If you’re currently seeking employment in the tech sector, you may be naturally inclined to gravitate towards tech companies.
30.10.23

The Urgent Calls for Global AI Regulation: UK to Lead the Way.

Amidst the relentless technological advancements in Artificial intelligence (AI), questions surrounding appropriate AI regulations are being debated worldwide leaving governments at a critical juncture. The UK in particular, faces a pivotal moment in shaping the future of AI regulation. As we gear up to host a global AI safety summit at Bletchley Park next month, concerns have arisen regarding the adequacy of its current regulatory approach.