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A leading company in IT services is seeking a Security Architect to enhance cybersecurity through compliance with industry standards like NIST 800-53. The role requires strong expertise in security architecture, risk assessment, and cloud security, contributing to critical projects aimed at national security.
Job Title: Security Architect
Location: NEWCASTLE
Salary: Competitive
Security Clearance: MOD SC (willing and able to obtain DV)
About DXC Technology
DXC Technology is a global IT services leader, providing cutting-edge technology solutions to modernize and secure IT infrastructure. With expertise in cybersecurity, cloud computing, and digital transformation, DXC empowers organizations to achieve operational excellence.
Role Overview
As a Security Architect, you will be responsible for enhancing the security posture of DXC’s client services by ensuring full compliance with the NIST 800-53 framework. You will evaluate existing security controls, map them to NIST standards, and develop new controls and documentation to improve compliance and overall security.
Key Responsibilities
Essential Qualifications & Experience
Desirable Certifications
Why Join DXC Technology?
At DXC, you will work on high-profile security projects, collaborating with some of the industry’s top professionals. We provide a dynamic, high-security environment where your expertise will directly contribute to national security and business resilience.
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