Cyber Security Specialist

Bridlington
6 days ago
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Our client is seeking a Cyber Security Specialist with expertise in ManageEngine products to strengthen their IT security operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in securing enterprise systems, managing vulnerabilities, and ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Location: Bridlington, East Yorkshire (On-site, 5 days per week Monday to Friday)
Competitive, depending on experience 

Key Responsibilities

Implement and manage ManageEngine security solutions, including Log360 (SIEM), AD360 (IAM), and Endpoint Central.
Monitor and analyze security logs to detect and respond to threats.
Oversee identity and access management (IAM), including Active Directory security and privileged access management (PAM).
Conduct vulnerability assessments and manage patch deployment using Vulnerability Manager Plus and Patch Manager Plus.
Ensure compliance with security frameworks such as ISO 27001, GDPR, and NIST.
Collaborate with IT teams to strengthen security posture and improve incident response.Key Requirements

✔ Strong experience with ManageEngine security tools.
✔ Hands-on expertise in SIEM, endpoint security, and IAM solutions.
✔ Knowledge of cyber threat detection, incident response, and compliance frameworks.
✔ Ability to analyze security logs and troubleshoot security incidents.
✔ Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CISSP, CEH) are desirable.

This is an exciting opportunity for a cybersecurity professional to specialise in ManageEngine technologies and contribute to a secure and forward-thinking IT environment

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