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Glocomms: Cyber Security recruitment

The world of Cyber Security is rapidly changing, and the demand for skilled professionals is increasing. Companies need to ensure their data and networks stay secure, and they are turning to the expertise of Cyber Security professionals to help them do just that.

Glocomms is your premier destination for top-notch cybersecurity talent, available for both permanent and freelance roles. Our adept consultants boast extensive knowledge of the cybersecurity landscape, enabling them to identify the ideal candidate tailored to your precise requirements. Whether you seek a permanent employee skilled in threat detection and response, network security, or cloud security, or a freelancer for short-term projects, our swift and efficient process ensures a perfect fit for your needs.

Our European based consultants are trained specialists in their fields, recruiting mid to senior level commercial talent across Cloud & infrastructure, Cyber Security, Big Data & Analytics, Fintech, Managed IT Service Providers, SaaS and more throughout the UK and Europe.

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Cyber Security Jobs

Systems and Security Administrator

Systems and Security Administrator Paris OR Toulouse, France 50% on site working - 2/3 days every week French and English Speaking (Working Language French) Start Date : 20/05/2024 - Can be flexible Contract until 31/12/2024 (Extensions to follow) TJM : 450-650€ Customer Details Our customer is one of France and Europe's biggest groups, they have close to 100,000 staff mostly in Europe split across France, UK, Germany, Italy and Portugal with other teams split across North America and Asia. Given an increase in project demand they are looking to reinforce their team by adding a Systems and Security Administrator to reduce the workload on the current team. The customer offers a fantastic opportunity for a long-term engagement and the chance to not only work on the most up to date technologies but the chance to be one of the first on the market to touch and integrate new releases! Glocomms has worked with the customer for close to 2 years and we have been responsible for key and critical project hires into the business during this time. Job Details Systems and Security Administrator Primary Responsibilities : Maintenance and improvement of the current infrastructure, performing administrative tasks on components of Splunk Infrastructure (Installation, Configuration, Updates and updating documentation), responding to user needs and incidents, conducting POCs as part of their continuous improvement plans. Tech Stack : Splunk (version 8.0 and on wards) for data integration, RedHat Linux, Logstash, Cisco Networks. Working alongside the Architecture and Engineering teams, globally the team is close to 30 people but you will be collaborating with 5-10 other Administrators on a daily basis. Given the international nature of the business, a working level of English is required but day to day the colleagues are French speakers. Great opportunity for extensions and different projects as they are constantly looking to make improvements and upgrades. No specific certificates are required but any relevant Splunk, Linux or Cyber Security certifications will certainly support your application. Get in Touch James.evans(@)glocomms.com +44 203 758 8905 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesevansglocomms/

€450 - €650 per day
Paris
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Senior FIPS Specialist

A world-renowned lab specializing in FIPS Evaluations is looking to hire a FIPS-140 Specialist Consultant to join their growing Security Validation team. This is a senior position on the team, requiring at least 5 years of experience, and 7 fully completed FIPS Validations in order to be successful in the role. The company is well-known in the field, and building out a new team with exciting prospects. Requirements - Expertise with FIPS 140-3 Validation, ACVP, ESV, CAVP testing - Proficiency with Gap Analysis, Documentation, Source Code Review - Complete at least 7 Full FIPS Validations - CVP, or can acquire CVP within 180 days of employment - Ability to act as a POC for customers. Customer-facing role. - Knowledge of Internet Protocols, Coding Languages, Operating Systems (OS) Preferred Requirements - Experience reviewing Entropy Assessment Reports (EAR) - Advanced Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field Location: DC-Virginia-Maryland Area OR Fully Remote Anywhere in the US or Canada Compensation: 120,000-200,000k base + bonus and benefits, based on experience If this sounds like the right fit for the next step in your career, please respond to the ad!

US$120000 - US$180000 per year
Virginia
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VP, Senior Offensive Security Engineer

VP, Offensive Security Lead Hybrid | New York City $190,000 - $220,000 base salary* Glocomms partnered with a leading asset management firm in the search for an Offensive Security Engineer. You will have the exciting opportunity to be the first hire on the offensive security team and help shape the program from the ground up. Much of your day will focus on penetration testing, prioritizing features and applications to be tested, planning testing activities, manual testing of security features, performing adversarial tests, reporting on vulnerabilities, and collaborating closely with the security operations, software engineering, and site reliability engineering teams. Qualifications Offensive security certifications required (OSWE/OSCP/OSWA or equivalent) 5+ years demonstrable experience in web penetration testing and security research Experience working with cloud and container architectures Familiarity with scripting and programming languages (Java, C++, Python, or similar language) preferred Financial Services experience is highly preferred Excellent communication and collaboration skills *Compensation dependent on candidate experience and background

US$190000 - US$220000 per year
New York
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CyberArk SME

Glocomms are currently working with a leading bank in Luxembourg who are looking for a CyberArk SME to reinforce their PAM department on a long-term mission. Role: CyberArk SME Contract: 6 Month Renewable Contract (2-3 Year Mission) Client Sector: Banking Languages: French (English Bonus) Start: 1 Month Tasks Maintenance and debugging of the CyberArk infrastructure and connectors and platforms Deliver end-to-end CyberArk Privileged access management solution. Upgrade and Configured core CyberArk components Technical configuration of CyberArk traditional standalone vaulting, session management, password compliance and supporting & managing the PAM services.

Negotiable
Luxembourg
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IAM Project Manager

IAM Project Manager Office Location: Chicago, Illinois Hybrid: 2 days on site per week Project Length: 2 Years Contract: 6 months rolling Day rate: $600-$900 Customer Details Glocomms are currently working with a world-leading insurance company looking for a highly qualified and experienced IAM Project Manager interested in taking up a project with their team in Chicago. Client offers a great opportunity for a long-term engagement, when you finish on this project, if they have the availability, they will propose you for another project. Due to a lack of internal availability, client looking to freelance market for external expertise. We are long-term partners with this client and have more exciting future projections in the plans with them. Responsibilities: Leading project execution for various Identity products such as IAM, PKI, IAG, AD, PAM. Developing and managing project plans, identifying risks, issues, and dependencies. Facilitating communication and collaboration among stakeholders. Implementing agile practices, including scrums, standups, and backlog management. Monitoring project status, conducting reviews, and ensuring adherence to quality metrics. Develop and maintain an IAM strategy aligned with organisational goals and objectives. Identify and assess IAM risks and develop mitigation strategies. Stay abreast of industry trends and best practices in IAM. Lead the planning, execution, and monitoring of IAM projects and initiatives. Define project scope, goals, and deliverables. Develop and manage project timelines, budgets, and resources. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful project delivery. Recognises when additional information is required and asks pertinent questions to obtain it, delivers solutions even in uncertain situations, and communicates underlying assumptions clearly. Tailors information and narratives to suit the audience, provides regular updates, and evaluates data to discern potential value or steps to generate value. Establish and enforce policies and procedures for user access management. Define roles and responsibilities for access provisioning and de-provisioning. Implement identity governance tools and technologies to automate access controls. Basic Qualifications: Strong organisational, written, and verbal communication skills. Proficient problem decomposition abilities. Advanced influencing skills.

US$900 - US$1300 per day
Chicago
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Senior Offensive Security Engineer

Glocomms is partnered with an innovative FinTech firm seeking a Senior Offensive Security Engineer to spearhead proactive security testing initiatives. This position will be instrumental in designing and implementing a robust security testing program focused on identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities in the firm's client-facing and internal applications, including Web/APIs, blockchain applications, data lakes, and advanced trading architectures. As a key member of the Product Security team, you will collaborate closely with software engineering, SRE, and security operations teams to ensure that our products are secure by design and operations. Responsibilities: Lead the design and implementation of the security testing program, collaborating with the Director of Product Security and other team members. Conduct penetration testing of high-priority features and applications. Drive adversarial testing campaigns based on threat intelligence and advanced techniques to uncover vulnerabilities in products and infrastructure. Perform security-focused code reviews and manual testing of security features such as authentication and authorization. Develop and maintain a repository of methods and scripts for ethical adversarial testing, continually updating them to address emerging threats. Develop a deep understanding of the technical architecture and business functionality of security engineering to protect digital asset technology products. Advocate for security testing within software engineering and product teams, fostering a security-first mindset. Provide guidance to development and SRE teams on vulnerability mitigation and secure product development. Stay informed of the latest developments in adversarial tactics, techniques, and application vulnerabilities, particularly in the FinTech and digital asset space, and adapt testing strategy and tooling accordingly. Key Requirements: B.S. in Computer Science or relevant technical discipline. Security certification in cybersecurity testing, network security, or application security (e.g., OSWE, OSCP, OSWA, or equivalent). 5+ years of experience in security research and web penetration testing, ideally in the FinTech sector. 3+ years of experience with cloud and container architectures. Strong code review skills and proficiency with languages such as Java, C++, Python, or similar. Experience with automated security testing tools (e.g., DAST, SAST, SCA) in an an enterprise environment. Strong attention to detail, with the ability to plan and execute tests on a wide range of systems and applications. Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional fintech teams. Ability to think creatively and strategically to identify flaws and vulnerabilities; confidence and communication skills to drive mitigation. Nice to Haves: Knowledge of cryptocurrency, trading, and derivatives financial products. Familiarity with multi-participant approvals such as MPC and multi-signature. This is not an entry-level position. Candidates should have demonstrated experience spearheading product security initiatives, with a special focus on web application and network penetration testing. This role is open to candidates located in (or willing to relocate to) the New York City Metropolitan Area.

US$180000 - US$220000 per year
New York
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PKI Engineer

Title: PKI Engineer Location: Manhattan, NY Compensation: $185,000 - $300,000 Glocomms are partnered with a leading financial services firm in the search for a PKI Engineer to join the Information Security team based in Manhattan. The role will focus on ensure continuous development, implementation, and management of the firms program which protects the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information assets/data. Key responsibilities: Create, design, and implement a hybrid environment (CLM) system that works with cloud, SaaS, and on-premise Microsoft Certificate Authority applications. Create, design, and implement an on-premise HSM system (SafeNet LUNA, Thales, or comparable options) to safeguard the company's cryptography keys on servers and apps. Encourage expansion of PKI across the wider business. Offer continuous application teams integration support and assistance with cryptography. Provide operational support and assistance with infrastructure implementation for Bring your own key and Enterprise Key Management (BYOK/EKM) systems on-site, together with Cloud HSM, Azure KeyVault, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner with stakeholders and outside vendors to design, develop, implement, and support best-in-class solutions. Conduct continuous evaluations and remediation of the current PKI infrastructure. Work closely with the Windows, Unix, Application Engineering, and Operations teams to support and integrate security into every level of the firms environment. Troubleshoot escalated issues, offer technical training, and assist with all PKI/Certificate related issues. Enable autorenewal automation with both private and public certificates on web and internal facing applications; and contribute to the improvement of network/system security engineering and maintenance practices. Experience: Bachelor's degree in Information Security, Computer Science, or related field. 5+ years of experience as a PKI Engineer or Architect. Experience with architectural design and implementation. Strong experience deploying, managing, and administrating certificate lifecycle management tools such as Venafi, AppViewX, or Keyfactor. Hands-on experience managing solutions such as HashiCorp or CyberArk. Excellent communication skills and ethical standards.

US$150000 - US$300000 per year
Manhattan
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Senior Cloud Security Analyst/Engineer

Locations: Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Area | Dallas, TX Hybrid (3 days on-site) Glocomms is partnered with an investment advisor looking to add a key member to their strong enterprise Vulnerability Management team. This Cloud Security Professional will play a critical role in ensuring the security and integrity of the firm's cloud-based systems. With a focus on vulnerability management, container security, and other related areas, the ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in cloud security and a strong understanding of cloud computing concepts and technologies. Responsibilities: Lead the design, implementation, and maintenance of security controls in cloud environments, with a focus on vulnerability management Conduct regular vulnerability assessments and penetration tests to identify and mitigate security risks Implement and maintain container security best practices, including image scanning and runtime protection Develop and enforce security policies and procedures for cloud-based systems Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure security best practices are followed Stay up-to-date with the latest security trends and technologies Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field 5+ years of experience in cloud security, with hands-on experience in AWS or Azure Strong knowledge of vulnerability management tools (Aqua, Palo Alto Prisma, Wiz, CrowdStrike, Tenable Nessus, or Qualys preferred) Experience with container security best practices and tools, such as Docker, Kubernetes, and/or Twistlock Familiarity with security information and event management (SIEM) tools such as Splunk or ELK Stack Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, PowerShell, or Bash for automation and tooling Experience with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices and tools Knowledge of network security, encryption, and authentication protocols Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or AWS Certified Security Specialty are a plus Excellent communication, leadership, and teamwork skills Candidates should be willing to work on-site in either Malvern, PA or Dallas, TX Tuesday through Thursday each week. This is an actively interviewing role; interested candidates should apply immediately.

US$140000 - US$180000 per year
Dallas
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Senior Cloud Security Analyst/Engineer

Locations: Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Area | Dallas, TX Hybrid (3 days on-site) Glocomms is partnered with an investment advisor looking to add a key member to their strong enterprise Vulnerability Management team. This Cloud Security Professional will play a critical role in ensuring the security and integrity of the firm's cloud-based systems. With a focus on vulnerability management, container security, and other related areas, the ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in cloud security and a strong understanding of cloud computing concepts and technologies. Responsibilities: Lead the design, implementation, and maintenance of security controls in cloud environments, with a focus on vulnerability management Conduct regular vulnerability assessments and penetration tests to identify and mitigate security risks Implement and maintain container security best practices, including image scanning and runtime protection Develop and enforce security policies and procedures for cloud-based systems Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure security best practices are followed Stay up-to-date with the latest security trends and technologies Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field 5+ years of experience in cloud security, with hands-on experience in AWS or Azure Strong knowledge of vulnerability management tools (Aqua, Palo Alto Prisma, Wiz, CrowdStrike, Tenable Nessus, or Qualys preferred) Experience with container security best practices and tools, such as Docker, Kubernetes, and/or Twistlock Familiarity with security information and event management (SIEM) tools such as Splunk or ELK Stack Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, PowerShell, or Bash for automation and tooling Experience with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices and tools Knowledge of network security, encryption, and authentication protocols Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or AWS Certified Security Specialty are a plus Excellent communication, leadership, and teamwork skills Candidates should be willing to work on-site in either Malvern, PA or Dallas, TX Tuesday through Thursday each week. This is an actively interviewing role; interested candidates should apply immediately.

US$140000 - US$180000 per year
Philadelphia
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IAM Security Engineer

Remote (United States) Working Hours: Eastern/Central Time Zones Preferred A leading prop-trading firm is seeking an highly technical IAM Engineer to join a strong security team and lead the development of a greenfield IAM program. The ideal candidate will have a comprehensive understanding of IAM principles and practices, as well as the ability to identify and implement the most suitable IAM tools and solutions to meet our enterprise objectives. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement an IAM strategy that aligns with enterprise objectives and ensures the security and privacy of our systems and data. Design and build IAM solutions that meet business requirements and comply with regulatory standards. Evaluate and select IAM tools and technologies that best fit the firm's needs, considering factors such as scalability, security, and cost-effectiveness. Examples include Okta, Azure Active Directory (AAD), Ping Identity, CyberArk, and Duo Security. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate IAM solutions into existing systems and processes. Provide technical expertise and guidance to team members and stakeholders on IAM best practices and standards. Develop and maintain documentation related to IAM policies, procedures, and configurations. Stay current with industry trends and advancements in IAM technologies and practices. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in IAM engineering or a related field. Comprehensive understanding of IAM principles, practices, and technologies. Hands-on experience with IAM tools such as Okta, Azure Active Directory (AAD), Ping Identity, CyberArk, and Duo Security. Familiarity with at least one programming/scripting language (ie. Python). Strong knowledge of Windows OS required; additional Linux and/or MacOS experience preferred. Strong knowledge of regulatory standards related to IAM, such as GDPR, HIPAA, etc. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. IAM certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, etc.) preferred. This is an actively interviewing role; interested candidates should apply immediately. Unfortunately the firm is not currently able to accommodate candidates who need visa sponsorship now or in the future (H1B, STEM OPT). This is a full time, direct hire position. No C2C/C2H. Resumes must include candidates' full names and contact information for consideration.

US$140000 - US$180000 per year
United States of America
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Identity Governace & Administration Associate

Identity Governance & Administration Associate Location: Dallas, Tx - Hybrid (2 days on-site) Glocomms are partnered with a globally leading Investment Management firm in the search for an Identity Governance & Administration Associate/Lead to join their InfoSec team based in Dallas, Tx. The position requires experience in areas of Identity & Access Management, InfoSec, Compliance, Audit, and the hands-on use of Identity tools such as Saviynt. Key responsibilities include: Further develop the Access Management program and drive maturity. Identify new IAM tools to onboard. Conduct vendor assessments. Spearhead the Security Awareness Program. Act as a liaison between technical and non-technical teams. Be hands-on with Savyint whilst reviewing new tools to implement. Become well-versed with the firms identity and access structure and it's applications including include Microsoft Entra. Work with existing processes/systems whilst making constructive suggestions for improvements. Requirements Hands-on experience using Identity tools, most importantly Saviynt. Software programming or scripting experience in SQL, and understanding of how application run on the back-end. Ability to act as the conduit between data owners, system owners, and business managers to gather requirements. Ability to strategize with attention to detail. Excellent communication skills.

US$110000 - US$150000 per year
Dallas
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IAM Architect - SailPoint

IAM Architect - (SailPoint) Paris, Ile-de-France Hybrid: 80% remote Start Date: 22/04/2024 TJM : 600-900€ Contract: 1 Year Project Customer Details Our customer is one of France's and the World's Biggest Financial Institutions, they have a big drive at the moment to grow and advance the level of Security around their Infrastructure with over 150,000 users globally. The customer has just had the green light to hire for a SailPoint Architect to join their project team to help push the project forward after a slow start in 2024. The customer offers a fantastic chance to work on the most up to date Security tools and the chance to be the first to touch the new releases in the space. Glocomms have worked closely with this customer for over 5 years and have been responsible for a number of key placements into their Infrastructure teams over the years and we have a fantastic relationship with them. Responsibilities Design and architect SailPoint IdentityIQ solutions to meet business requirements and ensure alignment with industry best practices. Lead and oversee the implementation of SailPoint IdentityIQ, including configuration, customization, and integration with other systems and applications. Work closely with stakeholders to gather requirements, analyze existing processes, and propose optimized solutions for identity and access management. Provide technical expertise and guidance to development teams during the implementation phase, ensuring adherence to architectural standards and security requirements. Conduct regular assessments of SailPoint implementation to identify areas for improvement, optimization, and risk mitigation. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support ongoing operations, troubleshoot issues, and provide technical support for SailPoint IdentityIQ platform. Stay updated on latest trends and developments in identity and access management technologies, particularly within the SailPoint ecosystem. Get in touch james.evans(@)glocomms.com +44 203 758 8905 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesevansglocomms/

€600 - €900 per day
Paris
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A Guide to Negotiating Your Notice Period

​In Germany, the average notice period is 3 months but can be as long as 6 months. There is a good reason behind this - to protect your rights as an employee in case of redundancy or termination. However, while a notice period should be treated with respect, there might be situations where proactively discussing your leaving date with your employer could be of benefit for you as well as both your current and future employers. This guide provides you an overview of factors to consider in this context and guidelines on how to professionally navigate the process.Benefits of shortening your notice periodThere may be several reasons for wanting to leave your current employer earlier, including to:Avoid awkwardness in the workplaceThere is a reason for the maxim, “Always leave the party when you’re still having fun.” The longer you stay, the more chance for things to sour. The last thing you want is to feel like a guest who has outstayed their welcome. You want to be remembered as a great employee who made a fantastic contribution to the success of your current employer, while you were there. Simultaneously, it is in the interest of your current employer and colleagues to maintain a harmonious work environment. Stay interested in your current workInevitably, once you have told an employer you plan to leave, they might start removing you from important projects. They may even place you on gardening leave if you are going to a competitor. Companies use gardening leave as a protectionist measure to ensure that the departure of senior executives has minimal impact on their reputation and success. But as an employee, a lengthened period of less responsibility in your current position or complete time away from the job might have a negative effect on your motivation. Gain a higher salary or better career experience soonerThere is a reason that you are embarking on a new job. Whether it is the chance to work for a specific company, on an incredible project, in a unique role that only comes once in a blue moon, or simply for a higher salary – something attracted you to go. The sooner you leave, the sooner you begin the next stage of your career. Whether it’s a new gadget or a new job, our brains are hardwired to seek new stimulus. A new job offers a huge amount of novel stimuli, but the longer you have to ruminate on it, the less exciting it might seem. Exiting within a reasonable time frame might help you to capitalize on the excitement of just having secured a new job.Have cross-over with your incumbentGenerally speaking, the more time you are able to spend with your predecessor in your new role, the more valuable information you will be able to acquire. No-one else will be a greater foundation of knowledge regarding the role ahead. They will also be able to define the rest of your team’s organisational structure. Furthermore, by building a rapport, not only will you build your reputation within the new firm, you might also be able to ask for their advice, if you ever face a difficult situation regarding the position in the future.How to negotiate your noticeAs the notice period is usually part of your official employment contract that has to be respected, it is not a simple conversation you have with your employer in passing. Proactively seeking a discussion while considering all of the following factors will demonstrate your respect for your current employer and underline your professionalism.Know your contract inside and out To avoid any unwelcome surprises, you need to know the terms of your employment inside and out. Check for any specific exit clauses, anti-competition clauses, and any clauses regarding your bonus or training repayments. Properly prepared, you’ll be in the best position to competently negotiate terms and understand what the best outcome can be.Hand in a formal resignationUsually, all you need to resign is a one-line letter letting your employer know your intention to resign, your official and preferred last date of employment. In Germany, your letter must be handwritten; your employer is not obliged to accept a resignation communicated digitally (see: Civil Code (BGB) §623). Your notice period starts when your employer acknowledges they have received your resignation, not when it is delivered, so try and get it signed as soon as possible. Your letter should be kept brief, remain professional, and doesn’t require reasons for your resignation. Express that you have appreciated the opportunities provided by the position, including developing your skills, building on your knowledge of your sector, or responsibilities or challenges you have felt particularly proud of. When seeking to shorten your notice period, it is vital to mention your willingness to assist your employer with the transition period around you leaving the company. State those projects you will be able to complete within your notice period, and what you can do to help your handover process go smoothly. Be realistic about the outcomeWhile your employer might accept your suggested exit date straight away, it is unlikely to happen without a formal conversation. Once you both agree on a leaving date that is earlier than your contractual notice period, you can both sign an "Aufhebungsvertrag" or compromise agreement. This agreement will terminate your contract on a mutually agreed date that you want to leave. Be realistic when making suggestions. What is the earliest that you can leave while being considerate of their needs? Empathize with your current employer.Your resignation is likely to be a shock. After all, you are a brilliant employee who has a significant impact on the success of your business (no wonder that you’ve been snapped up hungrily by someone else). Immediately, your boss will be concerned about several factors including loss of valuable expertise, an increased workload for the rest of the team, the cost of finding a suitable replacement, and even the potential damage to their reputation. For this reason, it’s best to revisit the notice period a few days after the initial resignation when your boss will be further along the change curve. Next, it is time to show that you’re prepared to help mitigate any negative impact from your departure. You can formalise this as part of the aforementioned compromise agreement with your employer for agreeing to a shortened notice period. This type of contract can be agreed after discussing factors such as sourcing and training your successor or completing projects within a certain time frame.Source and suggest a replacementMost likely, your employer’s primary concern is filling your shoes. The best way to allay their concerns and to successfully negotiate your notice period is to help them find a replacement. After all, you’re the ultimate resource for knowing what a good replacement looks like! If you did your research and developed relationships throughout your time with the company, you most likely know who would want to be in your role and also who would be a good replacement for you. Whether they are in your team or another department, reach out and explain the job requirements and why you think they would make a great match. The nature of your role may have evolved since you started, so it is advised to draw up a new job description and requirements. They will appreciate the effort and you will show that you are willing to go the extra mile to make your exit as smooth as possible. Sharing the position with your wider network on LinkedIn will also show you are still an advocate for the company; alleviating their concerns about any possible damage to their reputation. If you need any specialist help, get in touch. Glocomms can source a temporary or permanent replacement.Prepare a thorough handover or ‘operating manual’As tempting as it may be to ‘wind down’ during a notice period, it is important to leave a job on good terms. This will involve a last extra push of effort in creating a comprehensive handover process between you and your replacement. Work alongside your boss to see how your work and responsibilities can be picked up by others on your team, and how you can help your replacement hit the ground running when they join the business. In a longer notice period, you may even have time to train your replacement on workplace processes and the details of your work. You can brief the new employee with important information about clients and project status. Helping with your transition period is a great way to end your role on a positive note, and lessen the effect of your departure on your company. It will be appreciated both by your supervisor and your company’s new hire, and can result in a glowing reference.Use your annual leaveNext to a proactive and considerate conversation with your employer, you might also be able to shorten your notice period through using up your outstanding annual leave for the rest of the year. This time can be offset against your notice, meaning you can take all of your remaining annual leave, effectively shortening your work days. Employers also find this compromise attractive, as they are obligated to pay you for outstanding leave. While this can reduce the awkwardness of lingering in the workplace, you’ll nevertheless be considered an employee. At Glocomms, we’ve also helped candidates wield their annual leave as a bargaining chip. By giving up their remaining annual leave, tech professionals have successfully traded the days or weeks for an earlier termination date – enabling them to get started in their exciting new role quickly.Good to knowThe employment relationship is governed and regulated by statutory laws, the contract, and any collective agreements with the works council or collective bargaining agreements with the union. You can visit the website of the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection for an overview of your employment rights. Securing your bonusFrom tech candidates, one of the most frequent concerns we hear is about securing their bonus during negotiation. You will doubtless expect to receive your bonus if you have worked a full year, or a pro-rata payment if you leave before the year’s end. However, most contracts have bonus clauses that state: You need to be employed at the bonus payment date and/orYou must not be working under notice It is important though, to pay attention to how your bonus is formulated within your contract. If your bonus is partly granted in recognition of your performance during the relevant financial year, then your employer is legally obliged to pay it. Accordingly, if you leave before the end of the financial or calendar year, you should receive a pro-rata bonus payment. If your bonus is in no way tied to your performance but as an incentive to stay with the company, then your employer can make the payment conditional on your employment contract not being under notice. Moreover, if you resign within a certain date of receiving such a bonus your employer can demand you pay it back, so keep this in mind during the process of terminating your employment. Note: The law around bonuses in Germany is constantly under review. Stay up-to-date.Next stepsAvoid negativityHanding in your notice does not mean you have free reign to openly complain about your job, or slack on your work entirely during your notice period. Even if you are leaving a difficult atmosphere, be respectful and mindful on how you communicate this. Keep your (soon to be former) colleagues in mind, who may be facing a more difficult time without your support. Offer to help them the best you can so you don’t leave them in a tight spot.When discussing your reasons for leaving, try and stay on positive subjects and instead emphasise the benefits of the current role, what you have learned and how it has helped your career. There is little to gain from being negative, but there is a lot to gain from leaving on good terms. Leave on good termsThe tech market is surprisingly small, so don’t burn bridges. You’ll never know when you run into an old boss or colleague again – and you may return to them in the future! If it is in-line with the company practices and culture, you may wish to send individual farewell messages to your team members thanking them for the specific support they have provided throughout your time in the role. Bear in mind not to exclude colleagues that you did not get along with; a neutral message wishing them all the best for the future will still be appreciated.Look to the futureAs a specialist recruitment partner, Glocomms is here to support you throughout your career journey, including transition periods. Get in touch with the team for personal advice. Take the next step in your careerGlocomms is a leading talent partner specializing in multiple sectors across Technology, Data Science and Cyber Security. View our range of job opportunities across a variety of rapidly-growing industries and register your CV.

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​​The cyber security market is predicted to grow to $266 billion by 2027, but with opportunity comes many risks, disruptions and challenges. With skilled business-critical cyber security professionals in high demand, companies must develop effective hiring solutions to capitalize on the market and protect their systems, networks, and data against cyber attacks and security breaches.In this report, our technology talent experts at Glocomms guide you through:Key trends in cyber security, from market risks to hiring approachesTop priorities for candidates in the cyber security fieldInsights from Katie Owston, Associate Vice President at GlocommsKey takeaways and recommendations for both hiring managers and professionalsDownload your copy of the 'Cyber Security Talent Insights' report by completing the form below:​​

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Performance over Presence

​For the past year, the high-speed mass adoption of flexible working required employers to redefine and re-examine the workplace. As expected, forward-thinking Tech and IT companies that embrace digital transformation were the ones that continued to thrive in this new environment. If flexible agility, cloud technology, and secure infrastructures are signs of permanent change, what does this mean for technology firms? ​Our latest Career Insight, ‘Performance over Presence’ offers an in-depth analysis into the hybrid-remote approach; a business model which intertwines remote with working present on-site. If the evolving experience-based hybrid approach is to be established, institutions may be likely to explore the potential benefits and caveats to this structure.Does the hybrid-remote model support workers and simultaneously avoid an eroding of company culture? How can leaders manage performance with geographically dispersed teams? Can hybrid working arrangements prevent a cacophony between employers and employees? At Glocomms, these are the questions that have defined our post-pandemic conversations. Perhaps, the hybrid-style approach allows employees to be part of an integrated strategy and offers a window into a more purpose-driven and brighter future for the workplace. ​

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Cybersecurity Market Update

​Glocomms' insight on the 2018 Cybersecurity Landscape Across the End-User and Vendor ArenasIntroductionGlocomms was founded on the premise of Cybersecurity becoming the most in-demand and integral part of technology across all industries. In 2017, we saw a multitude of high-profile cyberattacks targeting various companies including Uber, Deloitte and Equifax with the most prominent attacks being WannaCry and Petya. Given the visibility on the cybersecurity market, Glocomms expects to see a large focus on hiring resources and talent to develop and elaborate the hardening of security practices. Such developments include in-house security operation centers (SOC), increased spending on the most innovative threat intelligence products and AI talent and the adoption of automation and cloud security practices in order to properly protect customer and employee data.​The consequences of insufficient security and data protection were recently highlighted by Facebook stocks sliding nearly 15% in a 36-hour window, off the back of an exposed global data breach. Such high profile examples prove that Cybersecurity has the attention of the global media platform and consequently, the market is tightening as the need for remediation in real-time is becoming absolutely imperative.​In order to provide this level of service on a 24x7x365, vendors and end users are adopting advanced solutions. The two main trends we have seen in the first quarter of 2018 have been the integration of Artificial Intelligence & Data Science coupled with the need for Automation & Cloud Security. ​AI/Data Science & Cloud AutomationOur recruitment business gives us a unique look into these trends, as our business model is comprised of two main pillars of focus: Cybersecurity and AI/Data Science. We see the perspective of urgent needs for specific skillsets, as well as the perspective of building expertise through seeking new challenges and career options through working with stealth-mode to IPO vendors as well as the world’s largest global end-users.​When considering the impact AI can have on Cyber, it is clear why artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science will have a huge impact on the ability for software to be able to detect and remediate intrusions and vulnerabilities. Nonetheless, it is who brings the expertise that affects how analytics will impact the industry given these will be the individuals building models to analyze and make sense of the data.​In order to understand the talent pool, we need to understand what motivates individuals to bring their experience to the cybersecurity industry. Most frequently, we see these professionals are motivated by the exposure to working with novel, proprietary, and in this case, unknown data. Additionally, not only the access and exposure to the data is compelling, but also the advanced decision making predictable by the data that draws this talent into the industry.​We have also seen increased attention on the automation and acceptance of risk adverse cloud usage cases, the adoption of MSSP’s that offer integrated threat analytics/ threat management solutions, and new industry trends that dive deeper into the impact AI can have on this ever-changing landscape across the vendor and end-user arenas.​Artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science are being leveraged in a variety of ways and can be exhibited by the huge influx of neural network and deep learning talent transition into the threat analytics arena. Given the sheer magnitude and significance of personal information embedded within the data across industries such as healthcare, financial services and commerce, it is no surprise that data scientists are excited about an opportunity to advance security solutions and play an impactful role on the business/product at large. We know from speaking to these professionals that it is the access and exposure to novel and unique data across the abovementioned industries that drive and motivate their career interests.​Given that Data Science/AI & Cybersecurity are the two focal points of our Glocomms business, it is exciting to see the transfusion of these emerging technology industries shaping the future of the entire technology landscape across all industries.​Investment BanksCloud security is currently the hottest trend from an end-user perspective. This trend is clear, given the activity we have seen across the finance industry as they move towards the adoption of specific usage cases for the various open source cloud platforms. This is exciting because these have historically been some of the most proprietarily kept platforms in the world – some banks even used proprietary coding languages to build their platform! In order to be comfortable with these offerings, the institutions now need to put together documentation on the risk assessments attributed to such solutions. Once these frameworks and usage-cases are clearly determined and outlined, offerings will begin to spread across more and more business units. Currently, large asset managers and global investment banks offer their clients a commercialized version of their front-office risk systems but this is only one portion of what the cross-business platform has to offer.​The next step will be providing an integrated and secure cloud-based solution across all layers of the risk management platforms that each of the various firms offer. Some banks are in the midst of developing a similar type of cross-business platform and although they may be scrutinized for their late-arrival to the party, it might work to their advantage given the new technology currently available because having an opportunity to build a platform from scratch using the latest and greatest products for hardening security layers and adopting cloud offerings allows for a more integrated and theoretically, hardened solution! It seems cloud security will be at the top of the list for most in-demand and least- attainable skill sets in 2018. This has already been evident given the vast hiring and increased compensation bands for cloud security professionals across the end-user arena. We believe the reason for this is these professional all need to not only bring the expert technical skills to the table, but also need to be able to communicate internally and externally with key stakeholders around usage cases for cloud offerings.​Buy-Side PerspectiveFrom a Buy-Side perspective, we have seen large global hedge fund clients looking to hire Encryption Engineers to build proprietary security layers into their existing infrastructure (often cloud-based). This is an obvious step in the right direction, given in the past it seemed many funds were scared by the prospects of putting their ‘secret sauce’ out in the cloud. Additionally, we have seen vast hiring across the Security Incident Event Management (SIEM) arena, most of whom, seem to be moving to Splunk given the versatility of the product. This is also consistent with what we have seen in Investment Banks this year.​From a recruitment standpoint, we see a huge amount of potential on the buy-side in 2018 and expect to see talents being directly targeted from the tech giants as these are the professionals with the most amount of exposure to novel data with the best skillsets for architectural remediation and hardening. ​Vendor PerspectiveAs the vendors continue to offer more and more comprehensive and integrated analytical solutions, the need to stay on top of the market and hire professionals that have experience with the most cutting-edge products becomes even more imperative. We have seen massive hiring across the vendor arena given the influx of investment and the urgent need for this analytical talent. The data being analyzed is ever-increasing and the adoption of AI is not quite keeping up with the workload for the SOC. Thus, we have still seen a steady stream of hiring within these types of positions including: threat hunters, incident responders and security engineers. Not only the vendors are hiring these professionals across the mid-senior level, but also the end-users are building their own in-house SOC’s to reinforce internal security measures creating more intelligent solutions on the network to detect vulnerabilities more quickly and readily. We have seen a large increase this year of around 20% higher than the industry standard this year in the compensation bands for someone with 3-5 years of experience with the abovementioned skills.​Glocomms’ cybersecurity recruitment practice is broken down across the vendor and end-user arenas as we have a commercial practice that offers talent solutions for our vendors across the entire product development lifecycle.As mentioned above, the adoption of intelligent threat hunting, incident response and vulnerability management has been clearly exhibited in a hiring trend of AI talent into the vendor and MSSP arena. ​Candidate TrendsAn interesting trend to note has been the movement of security professionals from the defense industry transition and partner with the financial services employees, in an attempt to continue to broaden the level of expertise and attention on security related problems. This talent is coming out of New York, Boston, Washington DC Metro Area, Texas, and California and heading to new security hubs forming in the Atlanta, South Carolina, Minneapolis and Colorado.Additionally, we have seen a large interest on the Financial Services side to hire talent from the Tech Giants given their background and exposure to massive amounts of data, enterprise level architecture, and forwards thinking technical skillsets.​Given the sheer magnitude of talent required, in the last 5 months, we have placed over 15 individuals for one Cybersecurity start-up that is still in stealth-mode on a retained basis! This project is ongoing and we expect to fill nearly 40+ roles this year with this one client given how perfectly our business models align, we have been able to deliver​Thus far in 2018 we have worked closely with a number of small to mid sized organizations (20-200 employees) on both Coasts undergoing large growth initiatives. Rapid growth is not uncommon for start-ups in this industry; these companies are primarily seeking analytical/AI talent, software engineers who are building their propriety platform and security professionals to advance the offerings. One interesting thing to note has been that security software engineers are receiving larger portions of equity given the impact their development of the platform will have on the multiplier attributed to the growth potential and in turn, value of the business.​For this type of endeavor we recommend a Multi-Hire Campaign (MHC) as we are able to best align our services with a companies specific and often urgent needs directly impacting our clients’ growth through an all-encompassing recruitment solution.​Many of our institutional clients are entirely revamping their security business units given the ever-changing nature of the available technology within the industry. As a result, we have staffed multiple senior, CISO/Strategic Leaders for our end-user clients whom will drive the growth initiatives going forward in 2018 and years to come. ​Mergers & AcquisitionsOur final cybersecurity market trend we wanted to highlight in this report corroborates the above with respect to focus and attention on new, cutting-edge, AI-driven threat management platforms. Security Vendors are being acquired by the big Tech Giants and large cyber players. The options are narrowing and the solutions are becoming far more comprehensive and integrated. Recent examples of this include: SQRRL were acquired by Amazon for $40 million; Phantom Cyber is being acquired by Splunk for $350 million; and CloudLock is bought by Cisco for $293 million. This showcases that the big-players are aware of the trends outlined above and are looking to eat up the market share and gain control of the growth and opportunity that is ravishing the emerging technologies marketplace. ​Diversity & InclusionDiversity and Inclusion awareness is at an all time high in the technology industry, with female representation and wage parity dominating the headlines. At Glocomms we find that identifying good practice, policies and initiatives to improve workforce diversity and inclusion are paramount for our clients. Throughout 2018, alongside our parent company, Phaidon International, we will be running a number of positive, action-orientated client events with relevant guest speakers and industry experts. The common themes of these initiatives will be to share pragmatic and proven successful practices that can tangibly improve diversity and inclusion within the workplace. By doing so our valued clients can enhance their access to wider talent pools for their meritocratic workplaces.​In relation to Cybersecurity – this is one of the most homogenized verticals within the technology arena and female-talent is highly scrutinized for being absent. Males hold 3 out of 4 jobs in tech, but specifically within cybersecurity, the numbers reflect that only 14% of the U.S. workforce in cybersecurity is female. [1] However, out of all of the areas within technology, we believe that Cybersecurity is the field that truly needs a diverse talent pool.​Working in Cybersecurity involves dealing with hugely complex issues and problems – teams need diversity so that problems are attacked with different viewpoints. At Glocomms we focus heavily on sourcing diverse talent within this field and working closely with our clients in creating a work environment to allow such talent to excel in their careers. In the past six months, 24% of the placements we have made in the Cybersecurity field are female. Whilst we still have a long way to go we are dedicated to doing our part to empower females to succeed in the industry.​In addition to females, Glocomms is committed to contributing to and being the driving force of change across all marginalized groups with respect to Diversity and Inclusion. Most recently, on March 24th, Glocomms was a sponsor for the second annual Out in Tech Talks[2], an event that united 400+ leading and aspiring LGBTQ+ and allied voices to advance the dialogue around diversity in tech and address the power of tech to create social change. It was an incredible event, showcasing the progress achieved while illuminating the massive amount of work left to do in reshaping the industry. Impressive panels included the leaders in Diversity and Inclusion at Amazon, Linked in and Youtube, an MD/Business Leader for the Cybersecurity business at a Leading Global Investment Bank and our own Executive Director at Glocomms.​Closing ThoughtsThis report was written and prepared by Giancarlo Hirsch, Vice President at Glocomms and accurate as of March 2018.​Glocomms has offices in NY and SF and is looking to launch offices in Boston, Chicago, Dallas and Charlotte in the coming 18 months. For more information or to get in touch with the team at Glocomms, please do reach out to usa@glocomms.com!​-------About UsGlocomms is a leading specialist recruitment agency for the technology sector. We were founded in 2013 to give clients and candidates peace of mind that the recruitment process is in expert hands. Our continual investment in best-in-class technologies and consultant training enables us to recruit with speed, precision and accuracy. Today, Glocomms provides contingency, retained search and project-based contract recruitment across our offices in San Francisco, New York, London and Berlin. Find out how Glocomms can help you.

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