Cyber Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Lead

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Location(s): UK, Europe & Africa : UK : LeedsBAE Systems Digital Intelligence is home to 4,500 digital, cyber and intelligence experts. We work collaboratively across 10 countries to collect, connect and understand complex data, so that governments, nation states, armed forces and commercial businesses can unlock digital advantage in the most demanding environments.Cyber Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability LeadJob Title: Cyber Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability LeadRequisition ID: 121483Location: Leeds (this is a 100% office based role due to the nature of the project)Grade: GG10 - GG11Referral Bonus: £5,000Role DescriptionBAE Systems have been contracted to undertake the day to day operation of (and incremental improvement of) a dedicated Security Operations Centre (SOC) to support the defence of a major UK Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) organisation. The networks protected are predominantly hosted in cloud platforms, with many hundred systems within these environments that must be protected. The customer is committed to development of this improved SOC to be a benchmark of best practice and excellence in reflection of the significant threat that the protected systems are subject to.This role requires a minimum of DV clearance.This role reports to the Service Delivery Manager.The RoleYou will be: Accountable for ensuring all relevant potential cyber threat and key vulnerabilities are detected, triaged and reported on dailyAccountable for all regular reporting and ensuring the efficient delivery of all threat intelligence and vulnerability products by their respective deadlines Where there is not established schedule for a product the lead is responsible for ensuring that an achievable deadline is set and the work is fairly tasked outResponsible and accountable for the selection of key threat actors that pose the greatest risk to the clientResponsible for the development and continuous review of Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs), a tailored collection plan and implementation of both to ensure that the intelligence products are relevant to the client's interestsAccountable for the quality of all Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Reports, ensuring that when a product is delivered it is at the highest possible standardAccountable for ensuring that all relevant process are effectively documented and regularly reviewedResponsible for providing well-reasoned and sound analysis, context and predictions into the relevant deliverablesAccountable for assessing the maturity of the established functions within the client and identifying areas for improvement, productising those improvements and delivering themAccountable for the personal development of all members of the Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability teamResponsible to ensuring that during times of reduced capacity that all ADHOC and regular products are completed and are at a sufficient quality for distributionRequirementsTechnical 5+ years' experience in threat intelligence, vulnerability management or conducting research and investigating cyber threats in a technical capacityExperience in technical incident response and managementAn expert understanding of current and emerging threats related to government and CNIExcellent Open-Source research skillsDemonstrate a high level knowledge of Windows and Linux operating systems and the use of command line terminalsDemonstrate a high level knowledge of core networking concepts and technologiesDemonstrate a high level knowledge of and experience operating within cloud platformsNon-Technical Bachelor's Degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science or equivalent experience in a SOC/Threat Intelligence/Vulnerability Management fieldExcellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate the risk, potential impact and importance of detailed technical information to non-technical and senior stakeholdersTeam player and adept at working in a multi-disciplinary and diverse teamSelf-motivated and motivates others, keeping morale and performance highExperienced team leader & line management experienceLife at BAE Systems Digital IntelligenceDiversity and inclusion are integral to the success of BAE Systems Digital Intelligence. We are proud to have an organisational culture where employees with varying perspectives, skills, life experiences and backgrounds - the best and brightest minds - can work together to achieve excellence and realise individual and organisational potential.

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