IT Security Analyst - TTPP - Solihull

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11 months ago
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IT Security Analyst - TTPP - Solihull

Crimson and IMI have joined forces to build IMI's new security team and we are looking for talented individuals to join us on this exciting journey.If you are passionate about IT security and want to be part of a dynamic team that is shaping the future of security within a successful global company, we want to hear from you!

We are seeking a highly skilled and experiencedIT Security Analystto join the team to specialise within Tools, Techniques, Processes and Procedures.In this role, you will be responsible for IT security processes and procedures, with a focus on maintaining and enhancing the security posture of the organisation.This role is integral to ensuring our compliance with industry standards and regulations and protecting our valuable assets from potential threats.

The salary on offer for this position will be between£40,000 and £50,000plus benefits depending on experience.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, implement and maintain comprehensive IT security processes and procedures in support of achieving ISO 27001.
  • Conduct security audits, risk assessments and compliance reporting to identify vulnerabilities and recommend corrective actions.
  • Collaborate with various departments to ensure comprehensive security awareness and adherence to established policies.
  • Proactively monitor and analyse security tools and technologies to detect and respond to threats.
  • Document and communicate security protocols, policies, and procedures to ensure clear understanding across the organisation.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest security trends, technologies, and regulations to continuously improve our security practices.
  • Conduct vulnerability assessments and risk analysis.
  • Conduct Security Audits and Assessments: Perform regular security assessments to ensure compliance with industry standards.
  • Create and maintain security policies to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
  • Communicate security risks and recommendations to management.
  • Support incident response.

Critical Skills for Success

  • Experience in IT security compliance or a related field.
  • Proven experience with security audits, risk assessments, and compliance reporting.
  • Proficiency in using security tools and technologies.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.

Interested?! Send your up-to-date CV to Lewis Rushton at Crimson for review

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