Graduate Cyber Risk & Compliance Consultant
Remote type: Hybrid | Locations: NSW - Barangaroo | Time type: Full time | Posted Today | Job requisition id: R0315242
About the role
At Thales, we know technology has the ability to make our world more secure, sustainable, and inclusive – and that it's all driven by human intelligence.
Because it takes human intelligence to build and power the systems and solutions that people depend on every day, we stay curious and make space for diverse points of view. We share what we know and we challenge what's possible.
From manufacturing and engineering to cybersecurity and space, we're driving progress in some of the world's most important industries – and working together to build a future we can all trust.
Thales Cyber Services Australia and NZ is a full-service cybersecurity solutions provider. We partner with clients across Australia, New Zealand and the globe in the protection of their digital assets and provide a full suite of cybersecurity services. Partnering with over 1,400 mid‐size to enterprise, government, and critical infrastructure clients, our mission is to be the sovereign cybersecurity provider of choice for the protection of Australia and New Zealand's digital assets. Delivering comprehensive, tailored solutions to prevent, detect and mitigate potential cyber‐attacks.
We have deep expertise in security advisory (GRC) and consulting, technical assurance and testing, cloud services, 24x7 managed services and monitoring, incident response and forensics, and converged / physical security.
Responsibilities
* Supporting the implementation and maintenance of cyber security controls.
* Preforming in threat, risk and compliance assessments.
* Develop and contribute security documentation, policies and procedures.
* Learning and applying relevant Australian and International Cybersecurity frameworks.
Requirements
* Recently completed (or about to complete) a Bachelor's degree in: Cyber Security, Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems or a related discipline.
* Understand key cybersecurity standards and can apply them effectively.
* Ability to communicate and solve clearly and collaborate well with technical and business teams.
* Demonstrated problem solving and critical thinking skills.
* Knowledge or experience in programming, risk analysis, and security best practices.
* Detail oriented, curious, and stay current on emerging threats.
Australian Defence Roles & Security
Defence security clearance is required for this role. Applicants must be Australian citizens and eligible to obtain and maintain a clearance. Additional information with regards to clearances is available from the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency website. In some cases, individuals who hold a current clearance from a foreign government may be eligible to have this clearance recognised by the Australian Government and be eligible for this role. The Australian Defence Trade Controls Act (DTCA) is applicable and as such, your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role.
Benefits
We provide professional and technical training and support with securing industry recognised certifications. Opportunities to work with some of the best cybersecurity professionals in the region, and to grow and develop your career.
Equity and Inclusion
We're proud to be endorsed by WORK180 as an Employer for All Women, but we know there's always more we can do. We'll continue to foster industry partnerships, employee resource groups (ERGs) and development opportunities to make Thales a genuinely equitable employer for everyone.
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