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Vallum Associates
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SOC Manager - Global Security Operations Center (SOC)


Leading global manufacturing company is seeking a there first inernal hire for the built out of the SOC. You will be dynamic and an experienced SOC Manager. This critical leadership role involves designing, building, and managing an effective SOC to protect critical assets through cutting-edge security technologies.


The SOC Manager will oversee a hybrid security model,collaborating with an outsourced SOC provider while developing strong internal capabilities across multiple global regions. A particular focus or experience within manfactruing or OT environments will be a nice to have, ensuring a robust and integrated security posture.


Exciting role to put your mark on this team, we are looking for a hands-on, innovative cybersecurity leader. London 5 DAYS A WEEK


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, implement, and manage a comprehensive global SOC strategy, including processes, tools, and team structure.
  • Oversee 24x7 security operations across multiple regions and time zones.
  • Coordinate security monitoring and incident response activities worldwide.
  • Develop and maintain regional and global SOC playbooks and procedures.


Requirements:

  • 7+ years in SOC leadership roles.
  • Proven experience designing and operating Security Operations Centers.
  • Hands-on experience with SIEM platforms
  • Expertise implementing SOAR and Threat Intelligence solutions.

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