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IT Security Analyst

Goodman Masson Limited
London
3 weeks ago
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IT Security Analyst
Location:London (Hybrid)
Salary:Up to £60,000
Sector:Not-for-Profit
Recruiting on behalf of our client

Goodman Masson is partnering with a respected not-for-profit organisation to recruit anIT Security Analyst. This is a great opportunity to join a purpose-driven organisation, supporting the protection of critical systems and information.

You’ll work closely with the IT Security Manager to monitor networks, respond to incidents, and enhance cyber resilience across the organisation. The role also includes conducting vulnerability assessments, supporting audits, and helping to strengthen third-party security compliance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor security systems and investigate incidents

  • Operate firewalls, EDR, SIEM tools, and encryption software

  • Support vulnerability testing and risk analysis

  • Assist with third-party vendor assessments and internal audits

  • Contribute to the ongoing improvement of security processes

What We’re Looking For:

  • Experience in IT security or within a SOC/NOC environment

  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Defender, EDR, and network architecture

  • Understanding of security frameworks (e.g., MITRE ATT&CK, NIST, ISO 27001)

  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills

  • Relevant certifications (e.g., Sec+, OSCP, CISA) are a plus


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