Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst

Iceberg
Glasgow
11 months ago
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Location: Manchester or Glasgow


Do you have over 2 years of hands-on experience working in a dedicated Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) team? (This is essential)


A Global, Tier 1 Financial institution is looking to strengthen and grow their Threat intelligence team. They are looking for a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst to join their global security teams supporting critical detection and response operations. This is a hands on role requiring strong technical skills and the ability to execute in highly regulated/high pressure environments.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor and manage threat detection tools (SIEM, IDS/IPS, DLP, etc.)
  • Investigate, triage, and respond to security incidents
  • Analyse emerging cyber threats and assess relevance to the business
  • Collaborate with teams to improve incident response processes and security controls
  • Contribute to threat intelligence reporting and recommendations


What We’re Looking For:

  • Experience in a CTI, SOC, or cybersecurity operations role
  • Strong technical skills across networking, operating systems, scripting, and threat detection
  • Familiarity with threat actors, TTPs, and incident response processes
  • Ability to clearly communicate technical risks to non-technical audiences
  • Relevant certifications (e.g., GCTI, GCIH, GCIA) are a plus


This is a great opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in a cyber-focused career in a complex, fast-moving environment.

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