Cyber Security Analyst

Bexhill-on-Sea
18 hours ago
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Cyber Security and Compliance Analyst

Location: South East England (Remote - with occassional site visit)
Salary: Up to 48k

Contract Type: Permanent
A leading UK-based organisation is seeking a Cyber Security and Compliance Analyst to strengthen its cyber and information security capabilities. This role is ideal for someone passionate about protecting infrastructure, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting a culture of security awareness.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform vulnerability assessments and penetration testing.
Collaborate with technical teams to remediate risks.
Maintain and evolve incident response plans and playbooks.
Analyse security logs and threat intelligence feeds.
Ensure compliance with GDPR, SOX, PCI, and internal policies.
Lead security awareness initiatives and drills.
Support day-to-day security operations and reporting.Tech Environment: Microsoft stack including Azure, Dynamics 365, and Office 365. E5,

Requirements:

Minimum 3 years in IT or ERP support within a service-focused environment.
Strong understanding of service management frameworks.
Excellent analytical and communication skills.
Experience managing small to medium-sized technology projects.This company are planning some exciting things for 2026 an beyond so there will be lots to get your teeth stuck in to. If you're interested please apply

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