Information Security Analyst

K2 Integrity Holdings, Inc.
London
1 month ago
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K2 Integrity is looking for an information security analyst. Reporting to the firm’s chief information security officer, this candidate will be responsible for the operation of cybersecurity solutions for K2 Integrity and act as the main contact for the SOC team. The successful candidate will possess an in-depth knowledge of information security systems, services, best practices, as well as a working knowledge of policies, procedures, controls, and regulatory requirements.

Responsibilities:

  • Maintain and support internal security systems including access control, anti-malware, EDR, log management, and vulnerability management systems;
  • Troubleshooting and correcting issues with security vendors as required.
  • Participation in incident response and access review processes.
  • Act as lead support contact for some technology vendors.
  • Champion good security practices and assist users with questions and special requirements.
  • Report potential risks and suggest solutions.
  • Contribute to documentation such as policies, standards, and guidelines.
  • Act as project manager for select information security projects.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s of science in cybersecurity required; master’s preferred.
  • At least five years’ experience in the information security field.
  • Experience with end user support in a larger environment.
  • Working knowledge of the installation and/or operation of any major enterprise security system, i.e. IPS, EDR, mobile security, SIEM, etc,
  • Experience with Microsoft Azure, O365, and PowerShell.
  • Good understanding of information security principles.
  • Strong knowledge of operating systems and related security issues (Windows, Linux, mobile).
  • Strong knowledge of network security systems and practices.
  • Any security certification or progress towards a certification is a plus.
  • Strong desire to learn, research, and problem solving.
  • Excellent communication skills.

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