RDA Placements Limited
City, London
Skills & Experience Insurance expertise: You should have a strong understanding of the insurance industry. Data Management Expertise: Strong data management skills including: data governance, data quality assurance, data integration, and data architecture. Analytics and Data Science: Experience in in data analytics and data science is essential. Risk Management: you should be well-versed in assessing and mitigating data-related risks, especially those associated with underwriting and reinsurance. Regulatory Compliance: data related regulations experience is essential. Data Strategy experience: including, defining data KPIs, and creating a roadmap for data initiatives. Change Management: you should be skilled in change management to ensure the successful adoption of data initiatives. Vendor Management: Managing relationships with data-related vendors. Cybersecurity Awareness: yoi should be well-informed about cybersecurity practices and take measures to protect data from breaches. In summary, you will be a Data Management professionalin with deep insurance understanding, especially in underwriting and re-insurance with a combination of technical, business, and leadership skills. You are a data professional not a database professional. Primary Duties Provide vision and strategy for all data management initiatives. Champion for global data management, governance, quality, and vendor relationships across the enterprise. Responsible for data management activities, the business data stewards, and data service providers. Work with executives, data owners, and data stewards to achieve data accuracy and process requirement goals for all internal and external customers. Establish data policies, standards, organization, and enforcement of the concepts as established by the organization. Responsible for reporting on progress of enterprise data management governance, including metrics. Leads the creation of program business definitions and data management goals and principles. Oversee the monitoring of data quality efforts within the organization and provides a central authority for the resolution on data management issues. Establish data vendor management strategy and provides oversight to support implementation and coordinates with the IT organization through the CIO. Oversee the education of the organization on data management concepts, the appropriate usage of data, enterprise master data management and data quality concepts, enterprise decision-support concepts, data vendor capabilities, definition and appropriateness of data management, rules on data access, and other data-related issues. Bear executive responsibility for enterprise information/data management budget and data-related systems initiatives. Oversees evaluation of all data movement projects and ensures the enforcement of the data strategy.
Skills & Experience Insurance expertise: You should have a strong understanding of the insurance industry. Data Management Expertise: Strong data management skills including: data governance, data quality assurance, data integration, and data architecture. Analytics and Data Science: Experience in in data analytics and data science is essential. Risk Management: you should be well-versed in assessing and mitigating data-related risks, especially those associated with underwriting and reinsurance. Regulatory Compliance: data related regulations experience is essential. Data Strategy experience: including, defining data KPIs, and creating a roadmap for data initiatives. Change Management: you should be skilled in change management to ensure the successful adoption of data initiatives. Vendor Management: Managing relationships with data-related vendors. Cybersecurity Awareness: yoi should be well-informed about cybersecurity practices and take measures to protect data from breaches. In summary, you will be a Data Management professionalin with deep insurance understanding, especially in underwriting and re-insurance with a combination of technical, business, and leadership skills. You are a data professional not a database professional. Primary Duties Provide vision and strategy for all data management initiatives. Champion for global data management, governance, quality, and vendor relationships across the enterprise. Responsible for data management activities, the business data stewards, and data service providers. Work with executives, data owners, and data stewards to achieve data accuracy and process requirement goals for all internal and external customers. Establish data policies, standards, organization, and enforcement of the concepts as established by the organization. Responsible for reporting on progress of enterprise data management governance, including metrics. Leads the creation of program business definitions and data management goals and principles. Oversee the monitoring of data quality efforts within the organization and provides a central authority for the resolution on data management issues. Establish data vendor management strategy and provides oversight to support implementation and coordinates with the IT organization through the CIO. Oversee the education of the organization on data management concepts, the appropriate usage of data, enterprise master data management and data quality concepts, enterprise decision-support concepts, data vendor capabilities, definition and appropriateness of data management, rules on data access, and other data-related issues. Bear executive responsibility for enterprise information/data management budget and data-related systems initiatives. Oversees evaluation of all data movement projects and ensures the enforcement of the data strategy.
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My client a major consultancy responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, space, international organisations, healthcare and Immigration/citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone. My client has a world of opportunity in Europe and employs over 1000+ staff across 8 countries including Belgium, Luxembourg, France and French Guyana, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland. My client continuously strive for excellence, so we're passionate about sourcing the best professionals and we look for people who share our drive and own our values - Trust, Care, Innovation & Pride. My client is looking for a Cyber Security Expert to work full time and be based in the Benelux or France (close to St. Genis-Pouilly would be a plus). This role is permanent and will pay €80,000 a year and potentially can go up to €100,000 plus Excellent Benefits. Main Responsibilities for Cyber Security Expert Provide Technical security leadership within Serco Europe's operations, covering bids, acquisitions, projects, and BAU operations. This will include security requirements definition, architectural design work in collaboration with the Enterprise Architect Europe and his team of Solution Architects, advice and guidance on security issues, technical risk assessment, guidance on residual risk and mitigation strategies, application of security design patterns and best practices, etc. You will be responsible for providing assurance, management and control of cyber security and enhancing our Security posture in Serco Europe entities by staying abreast of the latest cyber security trends, threats, and technologies Serco Europe entities by staying abreast of the latest cyber security trends, threats, and technologies Ensure that the company knows as much as possible, as quickly as possible about potential security risks. You will be responsible for seeking, identifying, and reporting risks and systemic weaknesses in control effectiveness within Serco Europe Eliminate (or mitigate) reputational and security risks within Serco Europe, including identification of weaknesses, improvement areas, non-compliances, and technical debt Security review and analysis of proposed changes to operational services within Serco Europe, and providing security expertise on likely impact, mitigations, alternative strategies, etc. Engagement with internal and external audit and assurance providers, including IT Security Health Check suppliers, scoping test plans and helping stakeholders interpret the results of the tests and audits, as well as supporting the implementation of any remedial actions, where required Highly engaged in vulnerability management activities across Serco Europe (such as identification, reporting and mitigation/resolution) to reduce risk of exploit Contribute to on-going Security improvement initiatives, to ensure that our standard operating procedures, approaches, and protocols remain appropriate and align to Cyber Security best practice and Serco's policies and standards Production and management of the Security KPI's including driving improvements of the KPI's In return, we offer a friendly, supportive and professional environment that respects your work/life balance and ultimately contributes to the delivery of public services in Belgium and around the world. Successful Candidate The candidate should have a broad Information Security knowledge, with a deep and current technical understanding of security relating to applications, infrastructure, and cloud services. Excellent communications skills (written and oral) are essential, as is detailed knowledge and practical experience of security-enforcing technologies (Firewalls, SIEM tools, Identity and Access Management, etc.). Familiarity with risk management frameworks and methodologies is required. The candidate's profile is rounded out by non-technical skills, behaviours, and approaches to be an effective Security Lead, eg, security-minded, curious, investigative, persevering, and thorough. Candidates will have a background in Technical Security, ie, must have a minimum 6 years' experience within Information Technology, including at least 4 years' experience in a Technical Security related discipline (such as Security Operations or Network Security) It is desirable to have an intermediate or advanced level Security qualification (such as CSIM, CISSP or equivalent. NB For this role we can only consider applicants who are based in the EU/Europe with the relevant right to work. This also needs to be highlighted clearly on the CV otherwise the application will be rejected. Role - Cyber Security Expert Salary: €80,000 to €100,000 + Excellent Benefits Languages: English/French or English/German Location: Benelux or France (close to St. Genis-Pouilly would be a plus)
My client a major consultancy responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, space, international organisations, healthcare and Immigration/citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone. My client has a world of opportunity in Europe and employs over 1000+ staff across 8 countries including Belgium, Luxembourg, France and French Guyana, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland. My client continuously strive for excellence, so we're passionate about sourcing the best professionals and we look for people who share our drive and own our values - Trust, Care, Innovation & Pride. My client is looking for a Cyber Security Expert to work full time and be based in the Benelux or France (close to St. Genis-Pouilly would be a plus). This role is permanent and will pay €80,000 a year and potentially can go up to €100,000 plus Excellent Benefits. Main Responsibilities for Cyber Security Expert Provide Technical security leadership within Serco Europe's operations, covering bids, acquisitions, projects, and BAU operations. This will include security requirements definition, architectural design work in collaboration with the Enterprise Architect Europe and his team of Solution Architects, advice and guidance on security issues, technical risk assessment, guidance on residual risk and mitigation strategies, application of security design patterns and best practices, etc. You will be responsible for providing assurance, management and control of cyber security and enhancing our Security posture in Serco Europe entities by staying abreast of the latest cyber security trends, threats, and technologies Serco Europe entities by staying abreast of the latest cyber security trends, threats, and technologies Ensure that the company knows as much as possible, as quickly as possible about potential security risks. You will be responsible for seeking, identifying, and reporting risks and systemic weaknesses in control effectiveness within Serco Europe Eliminate (or mitigate) reputational and security risks within Serco Europe, including identification of weaknesses, improvement areas, non-compliances, and technical debt Security review and analysis of proposed changes to operational services within Serco Europe, and providing security expertise on likely impact, mitigations, alternative strategies, etc. Engagement with internal and external audit and assurance providers, including IT Security Health Check suppliers, scoping test plans and helping stakeholders interpret the results of the tests and audits, as well as supporting the implementation of any remedial actions, where required Highly engaged in vulnerability management activities across Serco Europe (such as identification, reporting and mitigation/resolution) to reduce risk of exploit Contribute to on-going Security improvement initiatives, to ensure that our standard operating procedures, approaches, and protocols remain appropriate and align to Cyber Security best practice and Serco's policies and standards Production and management of the Security KPI's including driving improvements of the KPI's In return, we offer a friendly, supportive and professional environment that respects your work/life balance and ultimately contributes to the delivery of public services in Belgium and around the world. Successful Candidate The candidate should have a broad Information Security knowledge, with a deep and current technical understanding of security relating to applications, infrastructure, and cloud services. Excellent communications skills (written and oral) are essential, as is detailed knowledge and practical experience of security-enforcing technologies (Firewalls, SIEM tools, Identity and Access Management, etc.). Familiarity with risk management frameworks and methodologies is required. The candidate's profile is rounded out by non-technical skills, behaviours, and approaches to be an effective Security Lead, eg, security-minded, curious, investigative, persevering, and thorough. Candidates will have a background in Technical Security, ie, must have a minimum 6 years' experience within Information Technology, including at least 4 years' experience in a Technical Security related discipline (such as Security Operations or Network Security) It is desirable to have an intermediate or advanced level Security qualification (such as CSIM, CISSP or equivalent. NB For this role we can only consider applicants who are based in the EU/Europe with the relevant right to work. This also needs to be highlighted clearly on the CV otherwise the application will be rejected. Role - Cyber Security Expert Salary: €80,000 to €100,000 + Excellent Benefits Languages: English/French or English/German Location: Benelux or France (close to St. Genis-Pouilly would be a plus)