Cyber Security Engineer

Ashdown Group
London
8 months ago
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An impressive multinational Telecoms business is looking for a Senior Cyber Security Engineer to join its team based in London. Please note, this role is hybrid so you will be required to work in the office 3 days per week.

In this role of significant responsibility, you will
operate at the cutting edge of technology, protecting the business from cyber threats. You will design, implement, and maintain security solutions that monitor and protect networks, systems, and data. You will identify vulnerabilities, harden systems, respond to threats, and ensure compliance with security best practices and industry standards, including ISO27001.

In order to be suitable for this role you must have demonstrable expertise with monitoring and securing enterprise class technology estates. You will have proven experience with Cyber Security best practice including remediations for the MITRE ATT&CK Framework and NIST Cloud Security guidelines. You will support ISO 27001 compliance and have strong documentation skills. Experience in the Telco sector and knowledge of the UK Telecoms Security Act would be advantageous to your application.

You will develop and maintain the cyber security architecture and will have proven experience with compliance, vulnerability management, network security, cloud security (AWS & Azure), firewalls and intrusion detection systems. You will monitor networks and systems for security breaches, enhance the performance of SecOps tools, perform regular threat analysis and act as a subject matter expert for mitigating cyber risks.

This is an outstanding opportunity for an accomplished Cyber Security Engineer to join a market leading business that invests heavily in its staff and offers an impressive range of benefits, including a 15% bonus.


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