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Cyber Security Apprentice

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An IT medium Service Provider (MSP) is looking for an enthusiastic Cyber Security Apprentice to join their team. This is a great opportunity to start your career in cybersecurity, even if you have little or no experience. You’ll learn essential skills, get hands-on training, and receive guidance from experienced professionals.

As an apprentice, you’ll help the team keep systems safe and secure. You’ll learn how to spot potential risks, assist with security checks, and support responses to any issues. This role is perfect for someone curious about technology and eager to build a future in cybersecurity.

KEY DUTIES

  • Learn how to monitor computer networks for unusual activity.

  • Help identify and report possible security risks.

  • Support the team in fixing security problems.

  • Assist with regular checks to make sure systems are up to date.

  • Help manage user accounts and permissions.

  • Learn how security policies and best practices are created.

  • Work with the IT team to solve security-related issues.

  • Stay up to date with new cybersecurity trends and tools.

    CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • Team work skills

  • Organisational skills

  • Good written and oral communication skills

  • Self-Motivated

    CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • Have the right to live and work in the UK

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