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Cybersecurity Analyst

Jago Consultants
Brighton and Hove
1 month ago
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Job Description

Cybersecurity Analyst required. Our client are an IT consultancy who work in partnership with managed service providers, value added resellers and other service providers. They deliver Expert Cloud, Cybersecurity, and Infrastructure services using partnership, process and technology to deliver exceptional results. 


They are now looking for an experienced Cybersecurity Analyst to join their team based in the Brighton area. The successful candidate will need to have Azure Sentinel experience and is used to going out to a variety of clients. 

Position Overview 

Evaluate & investigate security incidents / risks


Test systems for vulnerability, performing ethical hacking when needed
Advise on and develop systems & processes for security 
Install, maintain and develop security tools as required
Supporting remedial work following audits and PEN tests
Identify potential risks / problems

Position Requirements
Azure Sentinel experience 
Microsoft 365 knowledge
MDM experience – not essential
3-5 years experience in a similar position
Excellent problem – solver 
Excellent communication & timekeeping skills

Position Remuneration

Salary £50,000 – £60,000 (DOE)


Monday to Friday 8am – 16:00/18:00 (flexible working times)
Pension Scheme
Parking on site

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