Cyber Security Analyst

Ashdown Group
London
10 months ago
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Cyber Security Analyst

Employer: Ashdown Group

Location: London

Salary: GBP 50,000 - 55,000 per annum

Closing date: 19 Jun 2025

Sector: IT

Job Role: Cyber Security Consultant

Job Type: Permanent

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced Cyber Security Analyst/Engineer to join a large company based in West London. This full-time, permanent role offers a salary of up to GBP 55,000, benefits, and hybrid working arrangements. The successful candidate will be involved in operational security initiatives during a period of growth and change.

Responsibilities

  1. Collaborate with the wider business on ISO27001 and Cyber Essentials compliance
  2. Monitor network and data security
  3. Respond to security tickets and work with teams on access control, malware, and vulnerabilities
  4. Deploy and manage SIEM solutions
  5. Support ongoing improvements to internal security defenses
  6. Oversee security policies and procedures
  7. Assist with data protection initiatives
  8. Participate in security projects
  9. Develop disaster recovery plans
  10. Establish and improve vulnerability management processes

Requirements

  1. Experience in a Cyber Analyst or Cyber Engineer role
  2. Knowledge of SIEM and EDR tools
  3. Experience with network audits and penetration testing
  4. Infrastructure support experience
  5. Understanding of security frameworks

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