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Cyber Security Analyst - 9 months Contract (London & Hybrid)

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7 months ago
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SOC ANALYST | SECURITY OPERATIONS CENTRE (SOC)

IT Cyber Security Manager

Level 1 SOC Analyst

Lecturer in Networking and Cyber Security (HE)

We are excited to announce an excellent opportunity for a Senior Cyber Security Analyst to join a forward-thinking organisation. This role offers direct exposure to the CISO, providing a unique opportunity to make an impact and add significant value to the organization.


As a Senior Cyber Security Analyst, you’ll be at the forefront of driving cyber initiatives across multiple regions, supporting critical operations in the UK, US, and EMEA.


We’re looking for an experienced and driven professional to manage and enhance cyber security measures and tools, while collaborating with global teams to maintain and improve cyber resilience.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Manage and optimize key security tools, including Defender, CrowdStrike, and Zscaler
  • Lead threat intelligence activities, IT controls, and performance dashboards
  • Develop and run phishing simulations & cyber security awareness programs
  • Collaborate with global teams to ensure consistent cyber security practices across regions


Ideal Candidate:


  • 5+ years of experience in Cyber Security
  • Strong experience with security tooling (Microsoft Defender, CrowdStrike, Zscaler)
  • Excellent analytical mindset and attention to detail
  • Experience managing third-party risk and security controls
  • CISSP or similar certification is a plus


Additional Information:


  • Contract Length:6-9 months
  • Rate:Excellent, negotiable based on experience
  • Location:UK-based, with remote flexibility and occasional travel to London


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