Overview
A Cloud Security Engineer is responsible for protecting an organisation's cloud-based systems and data from cyber threats. This role involves designing secure cloud architecture, implementing security controls, monitoring for vulnerabilities, and responding to incidents. Cloud Security Engineers often work with platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
They must stay up-to-date with the latest security regulations and best practices, ensuring that cloud environments meet industry standards and compliance requirements. Daily tasks may include risk assessments, security audits, and working closely with IT teams to integrate security into all cloud initiatives.
Responsibilities
* Protect cloud-based systems and infrastructure from cyber threats.
* Design secure cloud architecture and implement security controls.
* Monitor cloud environments for vulnerabilities and respond to incidents.
* Conduct risk assessments and security audits.
* Collaborate with IT teams to integrate security into cloud initiatives.
* Analyze and monitor IT systems to detect and respond to security threats across cloud and on‑premises environments.
* Design and manage cloud infrastructure, focusing on overall architecture and integration, including security measures.
* Provide expert advice and guidance on improving organisational IT security, including cloud security strategies.
Qualifications
* Experience with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
* Knowledge of encryption, identity and access management, and compliance.
* Experience implementing security controls and incident response.
* Relevant university degree or equivalent experience in computer science, cybersecurity, or information technology.
* Professional certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, CCSP, or AWS Certified Security Specialty are highly respected.
Salary
Cloud Security Engineers in the UK typically earn between £45,000 and £85,000 per year, depending on experience and location.
Work Locations
Major employment hubs include London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh, with opportunities in both the public and private sectors.
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