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Pay of £70,075, plus 28.97% employer pension contributions, hybrid working, flexible hours, and great work life balance.
The Enterprise Security Risk Analyst is a senior analytical and leadership role within DWP’s Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) function. The postholder leads one of the department’s four security risk domains — Cyber & Information Security, Personnel Security, Physical Security, or Supply Chain Security — and is responsible for producing high‑quality enterprise‑level security risk assessments that inform decision-making at the highest levels including Director General Finance, the Executive Team, and Departmental Audit & Risk Assurance Committee (DARAC).
This role has evolved in recent years from traditional, system‑based assessments to true enterprise security risk analysis — understanding the big picture, synthesising information, and articulating how security risks could impact the department’s ability to operate, deliver services, maintain resilience, and protect staff, data, and assets.
The postholder leads a small team, orchestrating complex analytical work across multi-layered risk scenarios, and works extensively with senior stakeholders across Digital, Estates, People Safety, Commercial, Risk & Resilience, wider security stakeholders. Their work directly shapes DWP’s security posture, prioritisation, and investment decisions.
Key Responsibilities
Lead an Enterprise Security Risk Domain
Deliver Complex Security Risk Analysis
Influence Decision Makers
Stakeholder Leadership and Engagement
Team Leadership and Delivery Management
Strategic and Tactical Risk Support
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Alongside your salary of £70,075, Department for Work and Pensions contributes £16,786 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.
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