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Senior Cyber Threat Hunter VP

Robert Walters
London
3 days ago
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My client, an International Financial Services firm, based in London, are looking for a Senior Cyber Threat Hunter to join their growing team. This role will require you to work two days per week in their offices close to Canary Wharf.

About the Senior Cyber Threat Hunter Role:

My client is seeking a highly motivated, and skilled Senior Threat Hunter to join a global threat management team. The role will be located in London. The position will report to the Head of Cyber Threat Intelligence and will proactively identify, investigate, and mitigate advanced cyber threats across our organization's network and systems. Leveraging a deep understanding of the latest attack techniques, threat actor tactics, and security tools, you will help safeguard our infrastructure and ensure the resilience of our networks. The ideal candidate will be aware of industry trends and frameworks and how they could impact our business. This role will also be responsible for mentoring others on the team.

Key responsibilities include:
Lead proactive efforts to identify and mitigate sophisticated cyber threats, leveraging a variety of tools, techniques, and data sources
Research, document, and develop Use Cases and Hypotheses for proactive hunting in cyber security tools including SIEM, EDR, and IDS/IPS (extract TTPs and behaviors from research to apply to logging and tool queries/hunts and detections)
Research, document and develop threat detections based on behavioral attributes of actors, malware operators, and general threats
Identify and execute tuning/configuration changes to improve detection or reporting capabilities
Perform deep analysis of alerts, network traffic, and security data to detect anomalous activity, indicators of compromise, and advanced persistent threats (APTs)
Collaborate with the Security Operations team to investigate and respond to active incidents as needed
Translate threat intelligence into actionable threat hunting hypotheses
Maintain clear documentation of threat hunting activities, findings, and lessons learned.
Produce reports for both executive and technical stakeholders and be able to brief all stakeholders.
Develop and maintain threat models for key assets within the ecosystem
Map existing controls to MITRE ATT&CK TTPs and assist with developing new mitigations
Actively support external intelligence sharing engagements with other financial institutions and government partners
Knowledge, skills and abilities: 6-10+ years of direct threat hunting experience
5+ years of progressive experience in information security (cyber security) field, preferable in Threat Intelligence, Security Operations or Incident Response roles
Understanding of intelligence lifecycle and risk management
Knowledge of fundamentals of threat actors' TTPs
Familiarity with MITRE ATT&CK framework and mapping
Experience with threat intelligence platforms and analyzing indicators of compromise, TTPs, and adversary behavior
Knowledge of TCP/IP, network protocols, and deep packet inspection
Threat Modeling expertise
Excellent interpersonal and relationship management skills
Individual contributor whilst also contributing to a small team
Self-motivated with ability to work with minimal supervision
Qualifications and certifications: Bachelor's Degree in Cybersecurity studies, Computer Science, Intelligence Studies, International Relations, or related discipline
Security certification such as SANS GIAC (or equivalent) ideally GCFA, GNFA or working towards certification (or equivalent)
Experience with threat intelligence and SOC/CIRT interaction
Splunk experience is highly preferred
Scripting or automation knowledge, especially Python experience is highly preferred
Experience with SIEM, EDR solutions, network monitoring tools, and other cyber security tools
Experience with threat intelligence vendors
Ability to work on-site at least twice a week in London and/or participate in local intelligence sharing groups
Financial sector experience
If the above role is of interest please apply to this job or email me your CV to . Alternatively you can call me on to find out more.

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

About the job

Contract Type: FULL_TIME

Specialism: Technology & Digital

Focus: Information Security

Industry: Banking

Salary: £90,000 - £110,000 per annum

Workplace Type: Hybrid

Experience Level: Senior Management

Location: London
FULL_TIME
Job Reference: 91O497-FADE9650

Date posted: 28 May 2025

Consultant: Darius Goodarzi
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