Senior Cyber Security Analyst

Locke & Mccloud
Reading
2 weeks ago
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Senior Cyber Security Analyst - Reading/Hybrid - £55,000-£65,000

We’re pleased to be working with a specialist Cyber Services company that delivers security operations support to a diverse range of clients. They’re expanding their SOC team and are in search of a confident Senior Cyber Security Analyst to lead threat investigations, tune detection logic, and contribute to high-quality managed security services. This role offers a £55,000 – £65,000 salary, an attractive UK benefits package, and a hybrid working model with flexibility built in.

Technical Skills

  • Proven experience in a SOC Analyst role
  • Hands-on experience with SIEM (ideally Microsoft Sentinel) and EDR tools (preferably Microsoft Defender)
  • Confident configuring and deploying Microsoft Defender and Azure security technologies
  • Understanding of core networking protocols (TCP, DNS, TLS)
  • Comfortable working across Windows and Linux server and endpoint environments
  • Skilled in developing and maintaining SOC playbooks and incident response processes

Professional Attributes

  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Able to work independently while collaborating effectively in a team
  • Strong time management and multitasking skills
  • Proactive approach to learning and sharing insights with the team

Certifications & Background

  • Relevant cybersecurity certifications (e.g. Microsoft SC-200, Security+, Blue Team Level 1)
  • Previous experience in IT support or operations following ITSM processes

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