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Cyber Security, Financial Services Office, Expressions of Interest - Melbourne

  • Melbourne (City of Melbourne)

Job description



·  Choose a career that connects you globally on a daily basis
·  Be part of a high-performing, supportive culture
·  Work with a team of collaborators, innovators and the brightest minds in the industry
About EY
 

https://www.ey.com/au/transformativeage

The opportunity
 
Our highly successful Cyber Security team is growing and we are looking to connect with cyber security professionals with varying levels of experience . You may be ready for a change in your career now or in the future - either way, we would like to hear from you.
 
Your key responsibilities (these may vary based on level/experience)
·  Design and implementation of security solutions for large global clients
·  Review of existing client security strategies and identification of issues and improvement areas
·  Design of new security strategies and roadmaps
·  Collaboration with other team members and stakeholders
·  Design/review technical security architecture
·  Innovate on existing solutions to enhance effectiveness and/or efficiency
Skills and attributes for success
·  Experience in assessing and implementing security and risk standards such as ISO 2701-2, PCI DSS, NIST, ITIL, COBIT, IRAP, PSPF, AS/NZS 4360
·  Professional experience in either a technical IT Risk or an IT Security consulting role. This is ideally with a Big 4 background or large IT/Security professional services firm (preferably in the financial Sector).
·  Skills in security assessment, design, architecture, management and/or reporting
·  Experience in privacy and data protection, identity & access management, threat management and/or business continuity and disaster recovery
·  Exposure to management/implementation of Sailpoint, Oracle Identity Manager or CyberArk
·  Security operations centre (SOC) analysis and/or automation
Ideally, you’ll also have
·  An understanding of the Financial & Banking Sector
·  Sales and relationship development experience
·  Strong written and verbal communication skills
·  Strong analytical and creative skills

Who are FSO?
 
EY are the only professional services organisation offering a separate team dedicated exclusively to the financial services market. Join the Financial Services Organisation (FSO) and you will work with multi-disciplinary teams from around the world to deliver a global perspective to a range of high profile companies. We provide a highly integrated team, combining the knowledge from across our service lines to provide advice and guidance to key industry groups including wealth and asset management, banking, capital markets and insurance.

Apply and see where a career with FSO Advisory can take you!
 
What working at EY offers
 
Our Total Rewards package includes:
·  formal or informal flexible working options e.g. remote working, flexible start and finish times
·  career and learning development e.g.EY badges , career mentoring
·  an extensive range of wellbeing and benefit offerings e.g. Salary packaging, parental leave and support, health checks
Who we are
 
EY is aninclusive and equal opportunity employer offering a vast range of internal networks including Ability EY, our disability network, Unity, our LGBTI network and our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander network enabling us all to embrace and value the diverse society we live within. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application viacontactrecruitment@au.ey.com or +61 1800 017 666.  

Join us in building a better working world. Apply now!
 
The preferred applicant will be subject to employment screening by EY or by their external third party provider.Regarding this role, the minimum salary is $60,000 including 9.5% superannuation

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