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Job Description
PwC is searching for key and non-key experts for European Commission / EuropeAid / World Bank / EBRD and other donor funded projects
PwC is inviting cybersecurity senior experts with the following qualifications and skills:
- Diploma of a higher education (at least Master’s degree (or equivalent)) in a field related to the areas covered by this action: Computer Science and/or Software Engineering, in particular experience in cyber related matters
- At least 3 years of specific and practical experience related to cybersecurity policies and legal aspects/ large-scale projects in the area of cybersecurity
- Experience in or with the public sector is required
- Proven experience in working in EU-funded projects in the area of cyber is an asset
- Proven knowledge of relevant cyber related EU policies and regulatory frameworks
- Experience in institutional capacity building and technical assistance projects in the area of cybersecurity is an asset
- Team leader experience will be an asset.
If you fulfil the above criteria and are interested in cooperating with PwC please send your recent CV (highlighting your relevant experience) to the following e-mail address: nataliya.ozhybko@pwc.com
Please kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers works to support governments and their development partners in responding to the needs of poor citizens in developing and transitioning countries. We aim to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery by promoting innovation, reducing costs, assuring accountability and introducing results-based management.
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