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Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst (CTI)

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Hemel Hempstead
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Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst

Hemel Hempstead | Hybrid: 3 Days WFH / 2 Days On-Site

Up to £60,000 + Excellent Benefits

Security Clearance: SC Cleared + Eligible for DV Clearance


A great opportunity to take your cyber threat intelligence skills to the next level?

This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-growing, mission-driven cyber team working at the forefront of Defence and National Security.


The Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst will play a key role in identifying and neutralising emerging threats that could impact our most critical national infrastructure. This is a hands-on, high-impact role where you’ll shape the threat intel capability and directly support security operations in a cutting-edge SOC environment.


As a Cyber threat Analyst, you will:

  • Managing and automating threat intel feeds from multiple open and closed sources
  • Monitoring OSINT, dark web forums, and internal telemetry for threat indicators
  • Translating raw technical data into actionable insights for security teams
  • Collaborating with SOC and Incident Response teams to support real-time threat mitigation
  • Creating detailed intelligence reports and contributing to proactive threat hunting
  • Leveraging frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK to map adversary TTPs and assess risks


To secure the role, your Cyber Threat Intelligence experience will covers:

  • Solid understanding of CTI methodologies, threat actor TTPs, and intelligence lifecycle
  • Proven experience in analysing complex data and delivering clear, actionable intelligence
  • Familiarity with platforms like MISP and threat analysis tools
  • A cool head in high-stakes environments and the ability to work with mission-critical data
  • A genuine passion for defending against cyber threats that matter


Why this Cyber Threat Intelligence role:

  • Be part of a growing cyber capability working on projects that make a real-world difference
  • Hybrid flexibility: 2 days working from home, 3 days collaborating on-site
  • Work alongside experienced professionals in a state-of-the-art SOC
  • Excellent career growth opportunities, continuous learning, and a supportive team culture


If you're passionate about cyber intelligence and want to contribute to safeguarding national interests, this is your chance to step into a role with purpose and impact.

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