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A leading global technology firm is seeking a Security Risk Management Lead to oversee the security risk program for its London Markets account. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in security risk management, team leadership, and risk assessment. Key responsibilities include redesigning the risk management framework and collaborating with technical teams to ensure compliance with corporate standards. This role offers competitive compensation and is based in a flexible hybrid work model.
Job Description: Security Risk Management Lead
Location: Hybrid London or Newcastle, UK
DXC’s Insurance Software and BPS business provides a range of software and services to the global insurance market including life, wealth, health, commercial and speciality, property and casualty, and reinsurance. DXC is also a key partner of the London Market, providing digital transformation and outsourcing services.
DXC’s insurance business has 13,000 domain experts serving 2,000 insurance customers operating in over 100 countries worldwide.
The Security Risk Management Lead will be responsible for refreshing and managing the security risk program across both heritage and digital IT estates in the London Markets account. This role will assess the current risk posture, ensure risk coverage, and produce actionable risk reports. The successful candidate will work closely with the Vulnerability and Remediation Managers to align risk findings with remediation plans and drive continual improvement.
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