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Title:Security Analyst (French Speaking)

Location:London Hybrid

Type:Permanent

Salary:Up to £80,000


We are working with a fast-growing leader in the Cyber security space, looking for aFrench speaking Security Analyst. This role supports enterprise customers by delivering security insights, enhancing incident response capabilities, and integrating a proprietary security platform into existing environments.


You’ll be on the frontline of threat detection and response, collaborating with IR teams and helping customers get the most out of the platform’s capabilities. If you’ve got solid knowledge of the cyber ecosystem (think SIEM, EDR, SOAR, AD, firewalls, etc.) and a knack for digging into insider threat scenarios, read on.



What you’ll be doing:

  • Leading threat detection and response projects with customer security teams
  • Supporting the integration of a next-gen security platform into existing environments
  • Collaborating with stakeholders across multiple regions during incident response efforts
  • Flagging operational gaps and sharing feedback with internal teams
  • Educating users on emerging threats and platform functionality
  • Logging progress and workflows in tools like Salesforce


What you’ll need:

  • 1+ year of experience in a Security Analyst or Security Engineer role
  • Exposure to data security platforms is a bonus
  • Excellent communication and time management skills
  • Confidence speaking with both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Strong customer engagement skills and a collaborative mindset
  • Professional fluency in French

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