L3 Soc / Cyber Security Engineer - Threat Hunter / Siem Sentinel

InfraView - Specialist Cloud & IT Infrastructure Technology Recruitment
united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, uk
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L3 SOC / Cyber Security Engineer - Threat Hunter / SIEM Sentinel – £55-65K – Home / Office 2x per month My client is one of the most recognisable names in IT and have some of the best people in the industry working for them.They’re top partners with all the top Vendors, which for you, means you get to work with the best technology, the best people, the best training, the best certification programmes and the best environment to grow!Why?:Work with some of the best cyber consultants in the country.The pathway to do whatever you want in cyber is continuous.“People first” cultureThe Latest, cutting-edge technologyYou will join a 24/7 SOC team, involved in the highest level of Incident Response activities, proactive threat hunting and development of detection and use-case capabilities. You’ll be working alongside the engineering team to help find tuning optimisation opportunities.Candidates MUST have or be eligible to gain SC clearance upon hire.Key Skills required:2+ years’ experience working in a SOC environment – ideally MSSP. Experience in a technical security role are also considered.Experience with SIEM tools, such as MS Sentinel, Alien Vault or SplunkA cyber security qualifications, certification or degree e.G. CySA+, CompTIA SEC+, or similar experience. Microsoft SC-200 Certs are desirable.Excellent communication skillsA strong knowledge of sophisticated threat actor methodologies, along with experience in incident response and forensic investigations.This business has a clear picture of where they want to be, have the right individuals steering the ship and exceptional tech talent leading the way. Impressive customers, flexible working and a company who truly care.Responsibilities:Leading escalated Cyber Incident Management, including Major Incidents and 2nd/ 3rd line analysis for ongoing investigations.Carrying out proactive threat hunts, RCAs, creation of detection capabilitiesMonitor/hunt security alerts from security platforms (SIEM platforms, such as MS Sentinel, Alien Vault or Splunk4 days on 4 days off – days and nights rotaAct on Second Line security alerts, incidents, requests, and events to ensure that threats, vulnerabilities, and breaches are managed for successful resolution.Document and manage cases to utilise information for customer reports, to provide insightful and intelligent recommendations.Facilitate recovery, following the resolution of incidentsProvide subject matter expertise regarding exploits, threat actors, TTPs, etcMaintain high quality across SLA’s and KPI’sPlease hit the button to Apply and/or email or call on for further info.

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