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Cyber Security Sales Specialist Role Purpose The Cyber Security Sales Specialist is responsible for driving cybersecurity sales growth across existing customer base by working in partnership with Account Directors, technical consultants, and vendor partners. The role will identify, develop, and close cybersecurity opportunities whilst supporting the growth of recurring managed security services and strategic security programmes. Key Responsibilities Business Development Identify cybersecurity opportunities within existing customer accounts. Develop account-specific security growth plans. Build and maintain a qualified cybersecurity sales pipeline. Support Account Directors in developing security-led opportunities. Engage with customer stakeholders to understand business risks and security challenges. Customer Engagement Lead cybersecurity discovery workshops and customer discussions. Engage with CIOs, CISOs, IT Directors, Compliance Managers, and business leaders. Translate technical cybersecurity solutions into business outcomes and risk reduction. Present cybersecurity strategies, roadmaps, and investment recommendations. Solution Sales Position and sell cybersecurity solutions and services including: Managed Detection & Response (MDR) Security Operations Centre (SOC) services Microsoft Security solutions Identity & Access Management Cloud Security Vulnerability Management Security Assessments Compliance and Governance Services Security Awareness Training Work with technical architects and consultants to develop customer proposals and business cases. Vendor Management Develop strong relationships with strategic security vendors. Leverage vendor funding, campaigns, and lead generation initiatives. Participate in joint customer engagements and marketing activities. Sales Enablement Increase cybersecurity awareness and capability across the sales organisation. Provide coaching and guidance to Account Directors. Share market trends, competitive intelligence, and best
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