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Entry Level Cybersecurity Analyst

Farringdon
6 months ago
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Our client is a prominent tech security firm based in the heart of London, renowned for its innovative approach to cybersecurity and dedication to client security. They are seeking an enthusiastic Entry Level Cybersecurity Analyst to join their growing team.
Job Description:
This entry-level position offers an exciting opportunity to embark on a cybersecurity career under the mentorship of some of the industry’s best analysts. The selected candidate will play a crucial role in protecting our client’s information systems by monitoring security measures, analyzing potential threats, and participating in proactive security troubleshooting.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor and analyze the firm’s security systems for potential threats and vulnerabilities.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of security protocols.
  • Participate in security audits and risk assessments.
  • Support incident response processes including documentation and detailed reporting.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current on industry standards and technology advancements.
    Ideal Candidate:
  • Degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, or a related field.
  • Demonstrable interest in cybersecurity trends and technologies.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to problem-solve under pressure.
  • Excellent communication skills, capable of effectively articulating technical information.
    Offered Benefits:
  • Competitive entry-level salary with performance-based advancements.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including healthcare and pension.
  • Personalized professional development and certification support.
  • Exposure to advanced technology and high-stake projects in a supportive learning environment

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