Senior Information Security Analyst

CV-Library
Kings Hill, Kent
11 months ago
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We're working on an exciting opportunity with one of our clients-a purpose-driven organisation making a real impact through innovation and integrity. They're looking to bring in a Senior Information Security Analyst to help drive their mission forward by protecting critical systems and embedding a robust security culture throughout the business.

Key responsibilities for the Senior Information Security Analyst:

As a Senior Information Security Analyst, you'll join a collaborative and multi-disciplinary security team that works across operations, assurance, and governance. This is a highly cross-functional role, perfect for someone with broad security expertise who enjoys variety and continual development.

You'll take the lead on:

First and second line security operations, including vulnerability management
Investigating and responding to security incidents
Ensuring policies and procedures remain aligned to industry best practice
Providing assurance that security controls are effective and fit for purpose
Promoting security awareness and education throughout the organisation
Mentoring junior analysts and supporting team leadership initiatives
Participating in a 24x7 on-call rotaKey skills for the Senior Information Security Analyst:

Proven experience in a security-focused role, ideally across several of the following areas: security operations, vulnerability management, security assurance, risk management, or project consultancy
A clear enthusiasm for cybersecurity, with a proactive attitude and eagerness to learn
Solid understanding of risk assessment frameworks and methodologies
Strong communication skills and the ability to translate complex technical issues for non-technical audiences
A detail-oriented, self-starting mindset and a strong customer service focusIf you're ready to bring your security expertise to a team that's passionate about purpose and innovation, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now or get in touch to learn more

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