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Senior Cyber Security Analyst (Hybrid / Birmingham)

Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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This role involves implementing and managing security measures to protect systems and networks in a professional services environment. The successful candidate will play a critical part in ensuring the safety and reliability of the organisation's technology infrastructure in Birmingham.

Client Details

The hiring company is a professional services organisation with a well-established presence in the industry. As a mid-sized firm, they focus on delivering reliable and tailored services to their clients, supported by a robust and secure technology framework.

Description

Work with managed service provider for cyber security incident management
Proactively conduct threats detection and improve threats detection and management process
Conduct vulnerability assessments, ensure the remediation and recommend improvements to mitigate risks.
Develop security playbooks
Work with engineering team to implement security tools and controls
Scope penetration testing and review related reports from external service providers
Collaborate with the technology department to integrate security protocols into system designs.
Ensure and develop security posture to newly acquired businesses
Provide guidance and training to staff on cybersecurity best practices.

Profile

Proven experience in cyber security operations including threats hunting, detection and response, vulnerabilities assessment remediation
Familiarity with data protection regulations and compliance requirements such as ISO27001, GDPR
Solid experience in SIEM tools, preferably Microsoft Sentinel
Relevant certifications are desirable.
Excellent stakeholder management skill with ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders.Job Offer

Discretionary bonus scheme
Hybrid role with flexible working hours ( 2 days in Birmingham office )
Permanent position within a professional services organisation in Birmingham.
Health insurance
Electric car scheme

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