L2 Security Analyst

Trident Search
Glasgow
5 days ago
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Our client, a leading organisation in the media sector, is seeking a Cyber Security Analyst to join their growing Security Operations team. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with a forward-thinking company that values innovation and security in a digital-first environment.


Technology is at the core of their business, enabling them to create and distribute exceptional content, drive commercial success, and foster seamless collaboration. As they continue their digital transformation, their security team plays a vital role in ensuring efficiency and resilience.


This is an exciting time to be part of their journey, offering a dynamic and inclusive work environment with opportunities for career growth and impact.


About the Role

As a Cyber Security Analyst, you will play a key role in monitoring and responding to security incidents, ensuring that the company’s systems and networks remain secure. You will collaborate with internal teams and stakeholders to identify risks, implement protective measures, and contribute to security awareness initiatives.


Key Responsibilities

  • Monitor, assess, and protect network infrastructure, applications, and assets from potential threats.
  • Respond to security alerts and incidents, ensuring prompt resolution and mitigation.
  • Utilize industry-leading security tools, including SIEM, MDR, endpoint protection, and cloud security solutions.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of security runbooks and incident response processes.
  • Identify opportunities for enhancing security technologies, processes, and strategies.
  • Support cyber awareness training initiatives and promote security best practices across the business.
  • Monitor open-source intelligence sources for emerging threats and recommend appropriate actions.


Essential Skills & Experience

  • Understanding of cybersecurity frameworks and best practices, including OWASP top ten.
  • Familiarity with public cloud security concepts.
  • Hands-on experience in managing security incidents.
  • Awareness of the evolving cybersecurity threat landscape and the ability to apply knowledge effectively.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively to solve complex security challenges.


Preferred Skills & Attributes

  • Strong communication and influencing skills.
  • Ability to build and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Proactive approach to problem-solving and process improvements.
  • Willingness to support out-of-hours security incidents when necessary.


Employee Benefits

  • Flexible working arrangements.
  • Generous annual leave allowance, with the option to purchase additional days.
  • Performance-based annual bonus.
  • Competitive pension contributions.
  • Employee share purchase schemes.
  • Wellbeing and volunteer days to support a balanced lifestyle.


For more details on this exciting opportunity, please reach out to our recruitment team.

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