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Information Security Analyst

Head Resourcing Ltd
Edinburgh
3 weeks ago
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Information Security Analyst

Contract - 6-months, Inside IR35

£400-£450 per day

Edinburgh

Financial Services

A small Edinburgh Financial Services organisation is currently seeking an experiencedInformation Security Analystwith a strong background invulnerability management, to join their team on an initial 6 month Contract & working from their office based in Edinburgh (hybrid).

The Contract will involve assessing vulnerability reports and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure timely mitigation & to be successful, key knowledge & experience should include:

  • Recent experience working as anInformation Security Analyst, Security Engineer or Vulnerability Analystwith strong experience with complexinformation security projects.
  • In-depth knowledge & expertise ofInformation Security standards, technologies & methodologies etc(e.g.,ISO27001).
  • Strong grasp ofsecurity best practices,risk management, andcompliance.
  • Particular focus on Vulnerability Management utilisingSAST/DAST tools, especiallyTenable.
  • Familiarity withAzure DevOpsfor tracking work items.
  • Ability to work independently and in agile teams.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are a must as always.
  • Any formal certifications likeCISA, CISM, orISO27001 Lead Implementer/Auditorwould be highly advantageous

With a hybrid-working approach,my client is ideally seeking candidates from local Scottish-Marketwho can commit toregular time onsite in Edinburgh. If the above details look of interest,PLEASE APPLY NOWto be considered.

Head Resourcing is committed to being an inclusive business where diversity is valued and celebrated. Diversity to us, includes but is not limited to: educational background, socio-economic background, neurodiversity, age, marriage and civil partnership status, veteran status, gender, gender identity, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, race, and ethnicity. As such we welcome enquiries and applications from everyone. We will be happy discuss with you any workplace adjustments you need in order to be at your best during the recruitment process.


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