Primary responsibilities include understanding client risk exposure, developing cybersecurity strategies, assessing current cybersecurity program maturity, building roadmaps for investments, defining cybersecurity frameworks, and supporting client teams in implementing governance structures.
Required experience includes a Bachelor's or Master's degree in information security, proven experience in cybersecurity strategy and governance, knowledge of security standards like ISO 27001, NIST, and COBIT, and professional certifications such as CISM, CISSP, or CISA. Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate effectively with IT and business stakeholders are essential.
EY offers an attractive package including competitive compensation, company car, flexible working arrangements, comprehensive training programs, career development opportunities, and an inclusive work environment. Professionals can expect to grow their skills within a global cybersecurity practice of over 7,000 experts.