IT Security Analyst

Blackapple Solutions LLC
London
3 weeks ago
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Blackapple Solutions Ltd (BSL) was founded in 2004 with the mission to provide best-in-class technology consulting and services across the globe. BSL offers its services in Information Technology, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Engineering consulting, with the mission of becoming internationally renowned Systems Integration Company.

Job Description

This is Ramya from Blackapple Solutions Ltd. We have an urgent opening for an IT Security Analyst for a permanent position based in London.

Job Details

Role:IT Security Analyst
Location:London
Job Type:Permanent
Client:NIIT

Responsibilities

  1. Responsible for handling HMG-PSN code of connection compliance
  2. Coordinate for penetration testing and remediate outcome
  3. Exposure to managing x-krypton link
  4. Support PSN audits
  5. Handling HMG key material
  6. Access record management

Skills

  1. Knowledge of physical servers and VMware virtualization
  2. Knowledge of storage technologies and backup systems
  3. Basic knowledge of Windows server administration
  4. Good understanding of event management and monitoring
  5. Knowledge of Cisco networking, possibly Fortigate or similar Proxy firewall

Application Process

Please let me know your interest along with your updated CV and the following details:

  1. Availability/Notice period
  2. Current Location
  3. Total Experience
  4. Years of Relevant Skill Experience
  5. Current Salary
  6. Expected Pay Rate
  7. Nationality/Visa
  8. Willing to work in London (Yes/No)

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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