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Cyber Security Operations Lead

Venesky Brown
Biggar
4 days ago
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Venesky-Brown’s client, a public sector organisation in Edinburgh, is currently looking to recruit a Cyber Security Operations Lead for an initial 12 month contract on a rate of £525-£575/day (Outside IR35). This role will be based in Edinburgh - home working will be considered subject to attendance where needed.


Responsibilities:


- Use understanding of digital systems and attack frameworks to apply theory to practice.

- Be aware of the current cyber threat landscape and industry best practices and standards.

- Lead on improvement to coverage and depth of security monitoring and vulnerability scanning

- Design vulnerability data gathering and prioritisation procedures

- Act as technical escalation point for analysts on significant incidents, investigations, including hands on experience

- Establish procedures for intelligence ingestion and threat hunting

- Working with architects and interpreting designs to ensure strong handover to SecOps during new service go live.

- Recommendation and implement improvements to SecOps processes and tools (e.g. automation of workloads)

- Design security KPIs and SecOps management reporting, and the gathering of data in support of them

- Own completion and accuracy of all SecOps-related product delivery evidence


Essential Skills:


- Security monitoring service delivery and improvement

- Vulnerability detection service improvement, finding prioritisation and reporting.

- Ability to communicate on technical issues with users and senior managers

- Recent experience in incident response

- Ability to work well in small team with internal colleagues and suppliers

- Ability to self-start, accept ownership and oversee organisation wide protective responsibilities

- Ability to share knowledge and experience with colleagues, including mentoring of analysts


Desirable Skills:


- Experience with Qualys, M365 Defender, Sentinel, Fortinet, Power Platform

- Microsoft – on-premise and cloud related engineering level certifications

- SANS or similar security operations certifications


If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.

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