Security Engineer

London
9 months ago
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Synapri are working with a London-based technology driven organisation looking to hire a Security Engineer to support security operations, governance, and compliance across a modern cloud environment.

Responsibilities:

* Monitor and respond to security alerts, incidents, and threats

* Manage Microsoft 365 security tools (Defender, Purview, Sentinel, Entra ID)

* Support ISO 27001 compliance and broader security frameworks

* Assist with third-party risk assessments and penetration testing

* Contribute to security policies, controls, and incident response

* Promote security awareness across the business

Experience:

* 5+ years in cybersecurity or security operations

* Strong experience with Microsoft security stack (Defender, Sentinel, Entra ID, Intune)

* Good knowledge of cloud security and frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST)

* Strong communication and problem-solving skills

This role is a hybrid position in Central London. Please apply with your latest CV for consideration

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