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Cyber Risk Analyst

Highbury West
3 weeks ago
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Are you ready to take your career to the next level in the world of cybersecurity? This company is offering an exceptional opportunity for a Cyber Risk Analyst to join their dynamic team and make a real impact. With a focus on innovation and a commitment to excellence, this organisation is at the forefront of tackling insider threats and safeguarding critical data. This role provides the perfect environment for professional growth, collaboration, and working on cutting-edge projects that truly matter.

What You Will Do:

  • Monitor, investigate, and analyse insider-related alerts and activities across advanced security platforms, including SIEM, DLP, UEBA, and EDR.

  • Identify patterns, anomalies, and behaviours that could indicate insider threats such as data exfiltration, fraud, or misuse of privileges.

  • Conduct thorough behavioural risk assessments by combining technical data with contextual information.

  • Lead insider threat investigations from triage through closure, ensuring proper documentation and reporting.

  • Collaborate with HR, Legal, Compliance, and Business Units to handle sensitive cases while aligning with policies and regulations.

  • Contribute to the development and enhancement of the Insider Risk Programme, including playbooks, workflows, and metrics.

    What You Will Bring:

  • A bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Criminology, Behavioural Science, or equivalent practical experience.

  • At least three years of experience in cybersecurity operations, insider threat programmes, SOC, or similar investigative roles.

  • Familiarity with insider risk tools and technologies such as SIEM, DLP, UEBA, and EDR.

  • Strong analytical and investigative skills, with the ability to communicate findings effectively to technical and non-technical stakeholders.

  • A high level of integrity and discretion when handling sensitive information.

    As a Cyber Risk Analyst, you will play a crucial role in helping this company achieve its mission of defending against, detecting, and preventing costly data breaches and cyberattacks. By leveraging your expertise, you will contribute to the success of an organisation that values innovation, collaboration, and ethical practices. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and is passionate about making a difference in the cybersecurity landscape.

    Location:

    This role remote but you need to be based in the UK

    Interested?:

    If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge and become a key player in the fight against insider threats, don't wait! Apply now to join this company as a Cyber Risk Analyst and make your mark in the world of cybersecurity.

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

    In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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