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Cyber and Information Security Analyst | Financial Services | IT | London | (Hybrid) 2 days a week in the office per week | Permanent | £58,500 pa |

Our London based client is seeking a Cyber & Security Analyst to assist in protecting their IT infrastructure, networks, and data from cyber threats.

This hybrid role will cover both Information Security and Cyber Security.

You will assess security risks, implement proactive measures, monitor systems for security breaches and respond to cyber incidents.

Essential Experience:

Experience of one or more SEIM solutions, including Azure Sentinel
Experience of oone or more EDR solutions such as Microsoft Defender or SentinelOne
Experience with ISO2071
Vulnerability Management and Scanning tools; Tenable, Rapid7 or Qualys
Good understanding of attacker tactics, techniques and procedures
Experience using Mitre ATT&CK framework
Strong communication skills
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

Essential Qualifications:

Cybersecurity relevant certification from CompTia , SANS, GIAC or ISC2
Microsoft Certified Security Operations Analyst Associate or similar qualification

Location: London

Hybrid: 2 days a week in the office / 3 days working from home

Salary: £58,500 pa

Please do send me your CV to start a conversation around this.

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