Senior Information Security Analyst

Holywell
3 months ago
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Overall purpose

We are seeking an experienced Senior Information Security Analyst to provide immediate support to the Information Security team.
This role is a hybrid of technical security analysis and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC)activities.
The successful candidate will play a key role in assessing risks, reviewing supplier and project security documentation, responding to security questionnaires and tenders, supporting incident investigations, and helping to maintain AFC’s security posture and compliance with relevant standards (Cyber Essentials Plus, ISO 27001, DSPT, GDPR, NCSC).
This is a hands-on delivery role for someone who can work independently, make sound judgements, and communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Essential (please do not apply if you do not have all of these as you will not be considered for interview)

Minimum 5 years’ hands-on experience in Information Security
Experience conducting security risk assessments
Supplier / third-party security assurance
Strong technical grounding
Incident response collaboration
Knowledge of compliance frameworks
Strong written communication skills
Stakeholder engagement
Availability & flexibility
Right to work in the UK
To find out more information please contact Abbie at

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