Senior Security Analyst

Jumar Solutions
Peterborough
10 months ago
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Role: Senior Security Analyst (Level 3)Salary: up to £70,000 per annum + benefitsLocation: Peterborough (2 days per week on-site)We are currently working with a large-scale IT Solutions organisation, who require an experienced Security Analyst to join the organisation during a period of growth. The purpose of the is to elevate technical excellence and innovation in network and cyber security and to take it to new heights. This role is fundamental in not only maintaining but also advancing the high standards of service that are expected and relied upon. You will be entrusted with leading complex security analyses, overseeing critical security incidents, and providing strategic insights to discover and analyse potential threats, all while aligning with stringent SLAs.Skills and experience requiredNetwork Security - Understanding of network architecture, firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, and other network security measures. Incident Response - Proficiency in detecting, analysing, and responding to security incidents. Threat Analysis - Ability to identify and assess cyber threats and vulnerabilities. Vulnerability Management - Experience with vulnerability management and reporting solutions, assessing customer vulnerabilities, creating regular reporting packs, devising mitigation strategies and working with customers to support their implementation of these plans. Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) - In-depth experience with SIEM tools for monitoring and analysing security events.Malware Analysis - Skills in identifying, dissecting and mitigating malware threats.Forensic Analysis - Knowledge of digital forensics to investigate and remediate security breaches. The role will be 2 days per week on-site in Peterborough, please consider this when applying for the role.If you are interested in the role and would like to apply, please click on the link for immediate consideration

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