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Threat Intelligence Analyst

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Threat Intelligence Analyst
Fully Onsite in London
Inside IR35 Contract

Deerfoot Recruitment has been engaged to identify an experienced Threat Intelligence Analyst for a leading global banking organisation with an advanced cyber defence function in London. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape threat intelligence, work alongside Red/Blue Teams, and operationalise intelligence using the latest cybersecurity, penetration testing, and Breach & Attack Simulation (BAS) platforms.

Key Responsibilities:

Monitor and analyse global cyber threat landscapes, identifying threats, adversary tactics, and emerging risks
Collaborate with Red Team, Blue Team, and Penetration Testing specialists to integrate intelligence into Breach & Attack Simulation (BAS) scenarios
Act as a point of contact between threat intelligence, Red/Blue, and SOC teams to align threat modelling and adversary simulation
Support threat hunting activities and provide tactical, contextual intelligence to stakeholders
Model and assess threat actors, including motivations, capabilities, attack vectors, and impacts
Leverage the MITRE ATT&CK framework for mapping adversary behaviours and detection
Develop and update threat profiles, attack surface assessments, and adversary emulation plans
Present high-quality threat briefings, risk assessments, and operational recommendations
Participate in incident response, providing context, attributions, and support as requiredRequired Skills & Experience:

Extensive experience in threat intelligence, cybersecurity operations, or penetration testing
Proven ability to work collaboratively with Red/Blue teams and Security Operations Centres (SOC)
Hands-on experience with TIPs (Threat Intelligence Platforms), SIEM tools, and threat data enrichment solutions
Practical exposure to Breach & Attack Simulation (BAS) tools for threat scenario development
Strong knowledge of adversary TTPs, MITRE ATT&CK, and modern threat modelling techniques
Technical proficiency with pentesting tools such as Metasploit Framework, Burp Suite, Kali Linux, and Pentera
Experience producing actionable threat intelligence reports and clear technical briefingsI​​​​​f you are ready to drive the next wave of cyber defense, apply via Deerfoot Recruitment today to learn more about this exciting contract opportunity.

Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Ltd is a leading independent tech recruitment consultancy in the UK. For every CV sent to clients, we donate £1 to The Born Free Foundation. We are a Climate Action Workforce in partnership with Ecologi. If this role isn't right for you, explore our referral reward program with payouts at interview and placement milestones. Visit our website for details. Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Ltd acts as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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