Information Security Analyst

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Information Security Analyst – Join a Leading Law Firm! 🔐
Our client, a prestigious law firm, is looking for an Information Security Analyst to help safeguard their critical systems, sensitive data, and ensure compliance with security best practices. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced, highly regulated environment.
What You’ll Do:

  • Manage and enhance Microsoft 365 and endpoint security.
  • Monitor threat intelligence, SIEM logs, and vulnerabilities to mitigate risks.
  • Ensure compliance with Cyber Essentials Plus and security audits.
  • Protect the firm’s network through firewall reviews, email security & DLP.
    What We’re Looking For:
    ✔️ Experience with M365, Intune, EDR, SIEM, PKI, VPNs, and firewall technologies.
    ✔️ Strong understanding of cybersecurity best practices and risk management.
    ✔️ Excellent communication skills—able to explain security concepts to non-tech teams.
    Why Join?
  • Work for a top-tier law firm, ensuring their legal teams operate securely.
  • Hybrid working – 3 days in the office, 2 days from home.
  • Career growth – Hands-on experience with cutting-edge security tools.
    If you’re a security professional looking to make a real impact, apply today

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