Senior Security Engineer

Intec Select Ltd
London Borough of Camden
10 months ago
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Overview
I am currently recruiting for a Senior Security Engineer to join a global digital marketing and technology agency specialised in online gaming, where you’ll be instrumental in shaping and securing the organisation’s digital landscape. If you thrive in a dynamic, high-performance environment, this role offers the opportunity to lead impactful security initiatives across a complex, fast-evolving business.
 
Role and Responsibilities

Lead design, implementation and monitoring of robust security controls
Oversee security architecture and operational tools across on-prem and cloud environments
Manage incident response, threat investigation, and vulnerability mitigation
Conduct risk assessments, audits, and third-party security reviews
Collaborate with teams to prioritise remediation, security best practices, and awareness
Provide expert technical guidance and detailed reporting on risks and improvement plans 
Essential Skills and Experience

Strong communication and cross-team collaboration abilities
Expertise in security operations, architecture, and engineering
Deep technical knowledge of vulnerabilities, exploits, IDS/IPS, DLP, and firewalls
Experience with cloud and hybrid security (e.g. Microsoft Azure, MTP)
Industry certifications (e.g. SSCP, CEH, CySA+)
Experience designing secure networks and protecting application infra...

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