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Cyber Incident Response Manager

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Incident Response Manager (Cyber Threat)

  • Global financial services company

  • Full time permanent role 

  • Salary up to £100,000 plus bonus. Hybrid working (twice a week in the London office)

    A large global financial services firm is looking for an Incident Response Manager within its cyber threat division. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a large cyber and information security team that lead the way in technology and tooling in a 24/7 global environment.  

    Duties will include:

  • Managing a team of Cyber Threat Analysts that deliver services to global users

  • Being responsible for continuous improvement to process and procedures

  • Oversee incidents and ensure relevant tools and processes are followed

  • Communicate with wider teams on emerging threats

  • Develop new forensic capabilities

  • Act as an escalation point (on-call escalation point once a month for weekends)

  • Deliver on information security projects

  • Ensuring services provided meet the business requirements

    To be considered suitable for this Incident Response Manager role you will need the following skills and experience:

  • Experience in a technical cyber/incident response role

  • Previous team management experience 

  • Good understanding of incident response frameworks and methodologies (ICERF)

  • Good understanding of threats, vulnerabilities and processes 

  • Familiarity with incident response tools and measures

  • Relevant industry certifications would be seen as advantageous (CISSP, OSCP, OSCE etc.)

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