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Information Security Analyst (Hybrid / Hatfield)

Hatfield
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The Information Security Analyst will play a critical role in safeguarding the organisation's systems and data, ensuring compliance with security policies and regulations. Based in Hatfield, this role is ideal for individuals passionate about the life science industry and technology.

Client Details

The hiring company is a medium-sized organisation operating within the life science industry, with a focus on innovation and excellence in its field. The company is known for its commitment to leveraging technology to drive forward its mission.

Description

Implement and maintain ISMS aligning with ISO27001
Ensure security controls are in-place based on ISO27001 and NIST
As the regional security representative in the global Security / Technology project
Lead / execute phishing campaign
Conduct vulnerability assessments and implement measures to mitigate potential risks.
Involve in global security operations process, analysis and escalate security alerts / tickets from global SOC team
Maintain and update security policies, standards, and procedures in alignment with industry regulations.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure secure system designs and implementations.
Provide training and support to staff to enhance security awareness across the organisation.Profile

Practical experience and understanding of ISO27001
Familiar with NIST and GDPR is preferred
Solid experience in threat, risk and vulnerabilities management process
Experience with security tools such as SIEM, intrusion detection systems, and endpoint protection.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Hold at least one security related professional certification is desirableJob Offer

24 days of holiday leave
Performance-based bonus of up to 10%.
Pension scheme with contributions up to 10%.
Private medical insurance, life assurance, dental cover
Finance support on professional certifications / memberships

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