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IT Security Analyst

Huws Gray
Greater London
1 week ago
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Security Analyst


We have an exciting opportunity for an IT Security Analyst to join the team. Whilst we can be flexible on the location of the role, travel to either our Llangefni (North Wales) or Pampisford (Cambridge) offices will be required.

We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Security Analyst to join our cybersecurity team. The successful candidate will be responsible for working alongside a SOC team in monitoring, analysing, and responding to security incidents, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of our systems and data. This role involves working closely with IT, compliance, and management teams to identify vulnerabilities and implement effective security measures.

Your responsibilities will include:

Monitor security systems and logs to detect and respond to threats and incidents. Conduct vulnerability assessments and penetration testing. Investigate security breaches and provide detailed incident reports. Develop and maintain security policies, standards, and procedures. Collaborate with IT teams to implement security controls and solutions. Stay current with emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and technology trends. Support compliance with relevant regulations (e.g., GDPR, ISO 27001, NIST). Assist in security awareness training and education programs. Participate in risk assessments and audits. Participate in IT projects and initiatives as required. Occasional on-call support for critical incidents.

What you will need:

Experience in a technical IT role. Good understanding of Microsoft Azure, SIEM, EDR and Microsoft 365 Security Tools. Familiarity with security frameworks and standards (e.g. PCI Compliance, Cyber Essentials, NIST, ISO). Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Knowledge and experience of Windows OS, Windows Server, Intune and Domain Management.

Preferred

Experience working in a multi-brand or decentralised business environment is advantageous.

Benefits

24 days holiday, plus bank holidays (32 days per year) Company bonus scheme, based on performance Contributory pension and life assurance  Discounts on high street retailers, supermarkets, restaurants, gyms and cinemas  Colleague discount across our group brands  Attraction and travel discounts  Training and development programmes to support your growth 

We offer on-the-job training and opportunities to work towards recognised qualifications, including apprenticeships.

At Huws Gray, we believe that a diverse and inclusive workforce makes us stronger, smarter and better at serving our customers.

We’re proud to be an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace, whether you’re based in one of our branches, on the road or in one of our offices.

If you need any adjustments to support you through the application or interview process, please let us know.

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