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Hemel Hempstead
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Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst
Location: Hemel Hempstead (Onsite)
Salary: Up to £60,000 + Excellent Benefits
Security Clearance: SC Cleared and eligible for DV Clearance
 
A unique opportunity for a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst this pivotal role within a dynamic and rapidly expanding cyber team focused on Defence and National Security clients.
 
I’m on the lookout for a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst to strengthen our threat intelligence capability and play a key part in safeguarding country critical clients from evolving cyber threats.
 
This Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst role is hands-on , you’ll lead the management of our Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP) and provide crucial intelligence to support security operations in a state of the art SOC environment.
 
Role will involve:

Managing and automating threat intelligence feeds from multiple sources
Monitoring OSINT, dark web activity, and internal telemetry to spot new and emerging threats
Translating raw data into actionable threat intelligence for operational use
Partnering closely with SOC and IR teams to support incident handling and response
Producing high-quality intelligence reports and supporting proactive threat hunting efforts
Tracking adversary behaviour using frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK to assess risk and exposure 
To secure the role, you will have:

Strong understanding of cyber threat intelligence practices and frameworks
Experience turning complex technical data into meaningful insights
Ability to thrive in high-pressure, mission-critical environments
Familiarity with tools like MISP and a solid grasp of threat actor TTPs
The opportunity to work on impactful projects with real-world outcomes 
If you're looking to take your Cyber Threat Intelligence career to the next level and have the opportunity to work to help defend country critical technology, then this is the role for you.

If you are interested please apply ASAP. The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three - five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales please feel free to get in touch

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