Cyber Security Lead jobs in Luxembourg
Cyber Security Lead
Advisory
In advisory firms, a Cyber Security Lead will be responsible of delivering best-in-class cyber security or IT transformation solutions to a vast range of clients. Usually leading a team and being the face of its division, the Cyber Security Lead will adopt a consultative approach to client issues and their security challenges by leveraging their own professional experience, in-house assets, research and market solutions.
Usual Duties
Build, develop and manage a team that delivers cyber security solutions to clients
Manage and foster client relationships to position the firm as a trusted long-term business partner when it comes to cyber risk matters
Lead large scale IT transformation projects
Lead of multi-year client engagements
Will usually collaborate on RFPs, whilst leading their own bid development and processes
Manage resources, finances and overall project milestones for large programs
Lead contract negotiations and manage budgets to deliver best-in-class solutions for both the client and the firm at all times
Act as a mentor by coaching junior colleagues and assisting in their professional development
Own the wider contextual impact of contract on the client and the firm's business environment
Lead the collaboration on cross-functional solutions from within other departments of the firm
Usual Key Requirements
A focus on industry-specific best practice, threat and regulatory knowledge
Extensive advisory experience.
Depending on the firm, experience might be required in the following fields: technology or operational risk, risk assessments, security operations transformation, compliance, audit, security and strategy, identity and access management, GDPR.
Specific qualifications and certifications, such as ISO27001, SOC (1/2), CISA, CISM, CISSP, GIAC, CEH
Proven leadership skills
Strong ability to drive new business and billable
Education-wise, usual profiles have a background in Computer Science, Mathematics or STEM. Candidates with a BSc, MSc, MBA or PhD are usually desirable.
Even though it is a small country, Luxembourg packs a big punch. One of the world’s highest GDP per capita, according to the IMF, it is the second richest country in the world according to buying power per capita. This can be mostly attributed to its thriving financial services industry.
Luxembourg is a mixing pot of culture, it has a trilingual school system featuring German, French and Luxembourgish. A centre of diplomacy, it’s a founding member of NATO, the EU, the UN, the OECD and Benelux. One of the 4 capitals of the EU, it hosts the Court of Justice of the European Union and is home to Schengen village, where the famous Schengen Agreement was signed.
Getting around
Luxembourg offers three main forms of public transport: trams, trains and buses. Not only is it quite easy to get around the city with public transport: since March 1st 2020, all modes of transport are free throughout the country. Even better news: this applies to everyone, from residents, cross-border commuters and even tourists.