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Cyber Security Analyst

Vector Resourcing
Cambridgeshire
10 months ago
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We are searching for a Cyber Security Analyst who will be crucial in protecting our client's digital infrastructure from cyber threats. This role involves researching, designing, developing, implementing, documenting, and managing all aspects of ICT security to ensure the integrity and resilience of the organisation's systems.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the ICT infrastructure remains secure from internal and external threats.
  • Conduct regular and ad-hoc vulnerability and penetration scans, documenting findings and implementing mitigation controls.
  • Investigate all security breaches, maintaining complete and accurate records of ICT infrastructure security.
  • Ensure reported security incidents and problems are resolved in line with Service Level Agreements, with full documentation of actions taken.
  • Co-ordinate the implementation of remedial and preventative security measures.
  • Collaborate with the ICT Project Manager on security-related projects from initiation to service transition and project review.
  • Monitor project costs, timescales, and resource allocation throughout the lifecycle.
  • Assess, analyse, document, and implement changes to the ICT infrastructure, adhering to Change Control processes.
  • Supervise and guide less experienced colleagues and third parties to ensure adherence to security standards.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Information Technology

Industries

Non-profit Organizations

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