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Cyber Security Analyst

Net Talent
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About the Company Net Talent is partnering with an ambitious Managed Security Service Provider established in Scotland with a growing global footprint. They focus on protecting organizations against cyber-attacks in an evolving digital landscape. Recognized as a Microsoft Security Partner with NCSC status and several awards, they prioritize their people and recognize employee contributions as their greatest success.
Role Overview Due to growth plans for 2025 and beyond, they seek a Security Analyst to work with clients on managing Operational Technology Risk. This is a remote role, open to candidates anywhere in the UK.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of the Microsoft Security stack and an interest in Cyber Security within Operational Technology (OT) environments.
Responsibilities Detect, analyze, and respond to security incidents to resolution.
Support baseline security analysis in OT projects.
Manage operational components and coordinate incident management, including detection, response, and reporting.
Review audit trails, system logs, and monitoring data for compliance.
Perform Threat Analysis reviews and Threat Hunting activities.
Support the deployment and improvement of Security Operations activities and tools.
Participate in Security Assurance and Risk programs.
Share information with other analysts and teams.
Monitor network traffic, security alerts, and logs for suspicious activity or breaches.
Requirements Experience with Microsoft Sentinel, Defender for Endpoint, Defender for Identity
KQL proficiency
Understanding of PCAP analysis using Wireshark or similar tools
OT security experience is a plus
Benefits Unlimited holiday entitlement
Employee assistance program
Additional Details Seniority level: Associate
Employment type: Full-time
Job function: Information Technology
Industries: IT Services, IT Consulting, Network Security
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