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Cyber Security Analyst

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Portsmouth
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Cyber Security Analyst£52k - £55kHybrid, Portsmouth12-month FTC – possible to extend / go permanent

Your newpany

Our client is dedicated to providing high-quality service to its customers, ensuring a reliable and sustainable service. They manage resources, maintain infrastructure, and implement innovative solutions to meet the needs of themunity. Theirmitment to excellence includes rigorous testing and monitoring to guarantee safety and quality. They also focus on customer service, offering support and information to help users manage their accounts. Join a team that values environmental stewardship and strives to deliver essential services with integrity and professionalism.

Your new role

You’ll be joining an established Cyber team, supporting them to help them to achieve the CAF framework regulations, whilst getting involved with SIEM, Vulnerability Management, Threat Intelligence and IAM.
Part of the team executing a cyber improvement programme to enhance security postureSupportpliance with relevant Cyber Security regulations, standards, and frameworksImplement and manage security monitoring tools and systems to detect and respond to security eventsIdentify and assess potential security risks and vulnerabilities and develop strategies to mitigate them.Monitor security logs, alerts, and reports identifying potential security incidents or anomalies.Provide support to regular audits and assessments to ensure adherence to security policies and controlsProvide reporting on security incidents,pliance status and risk assessments.Develop, implement, and maintain Cyber Security policies, procedures, and guidelines

What you'll need to succeed

A minimum of 2, ideally 3+ years of experience in similar cyber security roles, with experience in implementing security frameworks ( NIST, CAF, ISO) Prior hands-on experience with SIEM, Vulnerability Management, Threat Intelligence, and IAM systems Experience contributing to enterprise-level security initiatives Third-party vendor relationship experience

What you'll get in return

Salary of between £52K-£55k 27 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays Up to 15% pension contribution Potential bonus And more

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