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Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst (Analyst I)

Security Alliance Limited
London
2 months ago
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Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst
(Analyst I)
About the role

Location:Office (London) or Home based

Duration:Permanent, Full time

The primary role of the Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst is to support the production of accurate, high quality and timely intelligence products. This will include support to management, peers and members of staff and clients, both in-house and clients.

Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysts will:

  • Create Open Source summaries concerning cyber threat incidents
  • Create and update threat actor profiles detailing salient information about cyber threat actors.
  • Assist in the production of strategic reporting concerning technical themes of interest (malware, IOCs, actor TTPs/campaigns and other developments which have the potential to impact the cyber threat landscape).
  • Respond to Requests for Intelligence (RFIs) from clients.
  • Contribute to other tasks, including (but not limited to) marketing, client engagement, relationship management, business administration and attending industry events) as requested.

The Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst is expected to perform and achieve consistently against defined targets as set by management, primarily measured against client satisfaction, quality of analysis, quality of product creation, utilization rates, regulatory and legal compliance and the maintaining of team ethos.

The Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst will officially be office based, with weekly visits to the SecAlliance London office and other offices and an ability to work from home. Analysts may be requested to support work in other parts of world (within reason).

Qualities and Competencies:

As a Tactical Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst at Security Alliance, it is vital that you maintain the standards and culture of the company. A Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst must demonstrate:

  • High standards, integrity, confidentiality and reliability
  • Client centric approach and consultative nature
  • Effective oral and written communications
  • Initiative and tenacity
  • Base understanding of clients’ business, security drivers and relevant regulations

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Motivated self-starter with demonstrable interest in an intelligence/research career
  • Knowledge of the cyber threat landscape from a technical perspective, work experience is not essential but a genuine interest is
  • Familiarity with common threat actors, types of malware and TTPs
  • A key skill; this could be scripting, tracking threat actor activity or vulnerability exploitation/discovery
  • Ability to write clearly; comfortable delivering a wide variety of products from short and snappy to larger white papers
  • Contribute to the continuous development, optimisation, delivery and maintenance of the cyber intelligence services portfolio
  • Ability to work as part of a larger team
  • Support the gaining and maintaining of relevant industry compliance standards

Supporting Sales, Marketing and Partner Management related activity

  • Participate in and attend meetings and presentations with clients, prospective clients and partners
  • Article writing
  • Attend marketing events

Why SecAlliance

SecAlliance is a leading provider of both cyber and conventional intelligence solutions within the UK and European market. As a small, but rapidly growing organisation we offer a friendly, diverse, and inclusive culture where every voice is heard and respected. If you’re curious, like being proactive, and are interested in researching new and over the horizon cyber threats, we can offer you an extremely fulfilling career within a fast paced but structured environment.

  • 25 days leave
  • £1,200 per annum wellbeing allowance
  • Private Health Insurance Scheme
  • £3,500 per annum personal training budget

If you have read this job specification, please put the word ‘fox’ in your application title.

If you're interested in joining our team, send a covering letter describing your suitability, CV, availability and let us know why you think you're a good fit. No agencies please.

Security Alliance Limited, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AA United Kingdom

Security Alliance B.V. Zuid-Hollandlaan 7, 2596AL, The Hague, The Netherlands

Security Alliance is a member of the Allurity family.

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