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Information Assurance Specialists – Cheltenham
Right now we’re fighting another world wide war. Not on the fields of Paschendale, the beaches of Dunkirk and the streets of Basra. This one’s in Cyberspace. Online has become the new front-line. If your interests and expertise lie in computer security and Information Assurance (IA), then our 4,500 strong CESG division is the definitive destination. Part of GCHQ, we’re the UK’s National Technical Authority (NTA) for IA and have overall responsibility for protecting and promoting the vital interests of the UK by providing advice and assistance on the security of communications and electronic data.
Our customers include the central government, government departments and agencies, as well as many other organisations whose computers are critical to the UK’s national infrastructure such as power, water and communications. Quite simply, our brief is to safeguard current systems from risk and intrusion, and to future-proof systems against potential threat. We work with – and indeed help develop – vanguard technologies which develop robust solutions that help protect Britain’s well-being.
Your role involves reviewing and interpreting often complex data then writing this up into a report or policy document. You’ll also use your knowledge as a Consultant, visiting clients and advising them on how to make their systems better and safer. So a strong, confident personality and the ability to stand your ground are both essential qualities.
WWII
WWW
Information Assurance Specialists – Cheltenham
Right now we’re fighting another world wide war. Not on the fields of Paschendale, the beaches of Dunkirk and the streets of Basra. This one’s in Cyberspace. Online has become the new front-line. If your interests and expertise lie in computer security and Information Assurance (IA), then our 4,500 strong CESG division is the definitive destination. Part of GCHQ, we’re the UK’s National Technical Authority (NTA) for IA and have overall responsibility for protecting and promoting the vital interests of the UK by providing advice and assistance on the security of communications and electronic data.
Our customers include the central government, government departments and agencies, as well as many other organisations whose computers are critical to the UK’s national infrastructure such as power, water and communications. Quite simply, our brief is to safeguard current systems from risk and intrusion, and to future-proof systems against potential threat. We work with – and indeed help develop – vanguard technologies which develop robust solutions that help protect Britain’s well-being.
Your role involves reviewing and interpreting often complex data then writing this up into a report or policy document. You’ll also use your knowledge as a Consultant, visiting clients and advising them on how to make their systems better and safer. So a strong, confident personality and the ability to stand your ground are both essential qualities.
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