The Information Security Manager conducts audits, assesses risks, ensures compliance with security standards, and communicates findings effectively to stakeholders.
Educational Qualifications:
Certifications: Professional certifications such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or other relevant certifications are often required or preferred.
Technical Skills:
Certifications: Professional certifications such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or other relevant certifications are often required or preferred.
Technical Skills:
- Audit and Compliance: Strong understanding of IT audit methodologies, control frameworks, and compliance standards (e.g., COBIT, ISO 27001, NIST, PCI DSS).
- Risk Assessment: Ability to conduct risk assessments and identify potential risks and vulnerabilities in IT systems and processes.
- Security Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of information security principles, practices, and technologies, including network security, application security, and data security.
- IT Governance: Understanding of IT governance frameworks and practices to ensure that IT aligns with business objectives.
- Data Analysis: Proficiency in using data analysis tools and techniques to analyze large datasets and identify patterns or anomalies.
- Audit Tools: Familiarity with audit tools and software commonly used in IT audit processes.
- IT Systems Knowledge: Understanding of various IT systems, cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure), and technologies, including operating systems, databases, and network infrastructure.
- 3 years Audit Experience: Previous experience in IT auditing, either as an internal or external auditor, is often required.
- Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with the financial services/FinTech industry or sector in which the organization operates is beneficial.
- Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate audit findings and recommendations to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to assess complex IT systems and processes.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous attention to detail to identify and document potential risks and weaknesses.
- Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams, including IT professionals, business units, and management.
- Ethical Conduct: High ethical standards and integrity to maintain confidentiality and objectivity in the audit process.
- Adaptability: Ability to adapt to evolving technologies, regulations, and business environments.
- Professional Development: Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated on industry trends and best practices.
Keep in mind that these specifications may vary depending on the organization's specific needs and the complexity of its IT environment.
Top Skills
AWS
Azure
Cobit
GCP
Iso 27001
Nist
Pci Dss
Similar Jobs
eCommerce • Fintech • Payments
Develops and leads information security strategies; manages security systems; coordinates responses to threats and breaches; implements security measures.
Top Skills:
Forensics AnalysisPenetration TestingSecurity ArchitectureSecurity EngineeringThreat AnalysisThreat Hunting
Healthtech • Telehealth
As the IT Security Manager, you will develop and oversee a comprehensive IT security program, ensuring compliance, mitigating risks, and managing security controls across the organization.
Top Skills:
CippCisaCismCisspIt Security Management PrinciplesSecurity Governance Principles
Healthtech • Telehealth
The role involves developing and implementing IT security strategies, managing Operational Technology security, conducting vulnerability assessments, and ensuring compliance across Integrated Supply Chain systems.
Top Skills:
ArmisClarotyCloudFirewallsIec 62443IotMitre FrameworkNetworkNist 800Nozomi GuardianOperational Tech. Intrusion Detection System
What you need to know about the Mumbai Tech Scene
From haggling for the best price at Chor Bazaar to the bustle of Crawford Market, the energy of Mumbai's traditional markets is a key part of the city's charm. And while these markets will always have their place, the city also boasts a thriving e-commerce scene, ranking among the largest in the region. Driven by online sales in everything from snacks to licensed sports merchandise to children's apparel, the local industry is worth billions, with companies actively recruiting to meet the demands of continued growth.

