Cyber Security Consultant – SC Cleared
Ref: BBBH67857_1786611880Cyber Security Consultant – Incident and Vulnerability Management
Whitehall Resources are currently looking for a Cyber Security Consultant Consultant in Lancashire/midlands/London for an initial 3-month contract.
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Role Summary
The Security Incident & Vulnerability Management Consultant operates within the Operational Integrator (OI) function to support the transition to a multi-supplier (SIAM) model within a Defence environment.
The role focuses on understanding, aligning and governing existing high-severity security incident management (S3/S4) and vulnerability management processes across suppliers. Ensuring a consistent, risk-based approach in line with client policy and regulatory requirements, supported by appropriate evidence.
The outcome is a coherent, evidence-driven view of security risk, covering both active incidents and underlying vulnerabilities, with processes standardised and ready for BAU handover.
This is a governance and coordination role, not a hands-on SOC, incident response, or vulnerability remediation function.
Key Responsibilities
Governance & Process Alignment
Review and align existing supplier processes for:
- High-severity incident management (S3/S4)
- Vulnerability management, across suppliers from existing processes
Establish and govern:
- Incident severity classification and escalation thresholds
- Vulnerability prioritisation approaches (e.g. CVSS, KEV, EPSS)
- Exception and risk acceptance processes
- Supplier Coordination (SIAM Model)
- Coordinate multiple suppliers to ensure consistent handling of incidents and vulnerabilities
- Act as the integration point across suppliers, aligning outputs without redesigning underlying processes into a common model
- Identify and manage gaps in process maturity, coverage, data quality and Compliance with standards
- Incident Management (S3/S4 Focus)
- Govern the lifecycle of high-severity incidents, including escalation, coordination, communication and reporting
Ensure suppliers:
- Detect and escalate incidents appropriately
- Meet defined escalation and communication expectations
- Maintain structured incident records
- Define and agree the required level of visibility from SOC outputs, without requiring direct tooling access
Vulnerability Management (SOC-led)
- Oversee the vulnerability lifecycle from identification through to closure
Ensure vulnerabilities are:
- Prioritised consistently using agreed Client approaches
- Tracked through remediation or formal risk acceptance
Validate, track and monitor:
- Remediation timelines and SLA adherence
- Handling of high risk vulnerabilities, exceptions and waivers
Identify risks relating to:
- Incomplete asset coverage
- Obsolescent, legacy or non-patchable systems
Evidence & Assurance
Define and align evidence requirements for both:
- Incident management (event, escalation, response, closure)
- Vulnerability management (identify, track, remediate, validate)
Ensure outputs are:
- Consistent across suppliers
- Traceable to risks and controls
- Audit ready
- Provide assurance that both domains align with ISMS and control requirements
Reporting & Transition Support
- Support domain-specific reporting for:
- Major incidents (S3/S4)
- Vulnerability risk and remediation status
- Support governance forums with clear, evidence-based reporting
- Establish a transition baseline that enables a clean handover of processes to BAU without redesign
Key Skills & Experience
Essential
- Experience in security incident management, vulnerability management, or cyber governance roles
Strong understanding of:
- Incident management lifecycle (detect, respond, recover)
- Vulnerability lifecycle (identify, prioritise, remediate, validate)
- Experience working in multi-supplier or SIAM environments
- Ability to interpret outputs from SOC and vulnerability tooling without direct ownership
Desirable
- Familiarity with NIST CSF, NCSC or UK Government security guidance
- Experience in Defence sector or highly regulated environments
- Exposure to audit, assurance or ISMS processes
- ITIL alignment
Key Deliverables
- Standardised and aligned incident and vulnerability management processes
- Consistent supplier reporting and lifecycle governance
- Evidence models supporting audit and assurance
- Established transition baseline for BAU handover
All of our opportunities require that applicants are eligible to work in the specified country/location, unless otherwise stated in the job description.
Whitehall Resources are an equal opportunities employer who value a diverse and inclusive working environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, pregnancy, disability, age, veteran status, or other characteristics.
