Senior Information Security Analyst

Kings Hill
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Job advert for Senior Information Security Analyst

Job title: Senior Information Security Analyst

Job reference number: CM032

Contract: Permanent, full time, 35 hours per week

Location: Kings Hill-based (Kent)] with hybrid working ( 2 days per week in the Kings Hill office)

Salary: Up to £65,000 per annum (Depending on Experience)

Do you have a passion for information security and a desire to help us improve our cyber resilience?

What you’ll do

The role supports a multi-disciplinary security team in which all analysts will work on a mixture of security operations, assurance, and governance activities, with significant cross-training. To support this model, we are looking for a senior information security analyst with a range of experience which may include security operations, vulnerability management and security assurance, risk management and security governance, or project security consultancy.

As our Senior Information Security Analyst you will:

  • Lead first and second line security operations including vulnerability management

  • Investigate security incidents

  • Maintain policies and procedures in line with evolving industry best practice

  • Assure the client security controls are functioning effectively

  • Actively promote Information Security including education and awareness

  • Assist with team leadership activity

  • Mentor and support junior members of the team

  • Work as part of a 24x7 support rota

    Who you’ll be

    This role is for you if you have experience of working in Information or Cyber Security and are keen to make a difference to society. We are looking for:

  • Significant experience of working in a security related role, with demonstrable experience in some of the required specialisms

  • A demonstrable passion and enthusiasm for security with a willingness to learn

  • A strong understanding of Risk Assessment frameworks and methodologies

  • The ability to explain complex security issues in a fashion that could be understood by non-technical people.

  • Proactive self-starters with an eye for detail and a strong customer focus

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