Sr Digital Forensics Incident Response Analyst

Thermo Fisher Scientific
united kingdom
9 months ago
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Senior Analyst, Digital Forensics Incident Response

Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer, and the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is a powerful reminder of the importance of that Mission! In fact, Thermo Fisher is at the forefront of the global response to COVID-19. We are working with governments, agencies, industry partners and researchers globally to ensure priority access to instruments, consumables, safety supplies and other products to address the outbreak. Our efforts have been particularly focused in supporting analysis of the virus, diagnosis, personal protection, and helping in the development of new therapeutics and vaccines!

Job Title: Senior Threat Analyst, Digital Forensics Incident Response

This role shares global responsibility for digital forensics and incident response in relation to cybersecurity threats and incidents impacting the company. Additionally, this individual will improve upon existing capabilities through the development of additional processes and technical solutions.

What will you do?

Conduct digital forensic investigations in response to high or critical security incidents independently or as part of a team Develop and share relevant threat intelligence with various team members to improve existing detection and response capabilities Lead development of forensic playbooks and scalable procedures, and evaluate/recommend technical solutions to reduce risk across the enterprise Develop solutions and strategies to build and deploy scalable tools to enable incident response for the team and the global SOC Provide mentorship and guidance to junior team members

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