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Risk & Control Consultant – Cyber, KRI Alignment
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
11 days ago
Salary
£550 / day
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Risk & Control Consultant – Cyber, KRI Alignment
Cloud Bridge
• Assess current cyber controls against defined frameworks (e.g. NIST) and organisational standards • Identify gaps between internal controls and external benchmark requirements (e.g. Tier 1 Bank aligned KRIs) • Define and implement control improvements to close identified gaps • Measure and track performance against Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) • Work closely with senior stakeholders to align on risk posture and remediation priorities • Drive adoption of new control frameworks across the business • Ensure strong documentation, governance, and audit readiness • Support automation of controls and reporting where possible • Deliver scalable, sustainable control improvements
Job Requirements
- Strong background in Cyber risk, governance, and control frameworks
- Experience aligning controls to NIST or similar frameworks
- Proven gap analysis and remediation delivery
- Experience working with KRIs and risk measurement
- Strong stakeholder engagement across technical and non-technical teams
- Governance, documentation, and audit experience
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