Vulnerability Analyst

VIQU IT
London
1 month ago
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Location: London – Contract | £300 - £500 | Hybrid - 3 days in the office, 2 days remote

VIQU IT have partnered with a London based financial customer to recruit a Vulnerability Analyst to help clear a backlog of outstanding patches across Applications, Servers and Endpoints.

The Vulnerability Analyst will be expected to proactively carry out vulnerability scanning using Tenable and action any recommended patches.

This needs to be done in a timely manner to ensure that they can pass an IT security review in the near future.

Vulnerability Analyst’s Key Responsibilities:

Patch Management
Review reports created within Tenable.
Engage with application owners to agree a plan to implement the required patch
Push out updates to all endpoint devices via Intune or manually depending on the specific patch requirements.
Vulnerability Analyst’s Key Skills & Experience:

Strong experience with Tenable.
Hands on experience of patch management
Experience deploying patches via/to, Intune, Server Infrastructure (Linux etc), Windows Server and Applications
Strong analytical, prioritisation, communication, and reporting skills.
If you are interested in the Vulnerability Analyst role, apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Phoebe Thompson via the VIQU IT website.

Do you know someone great? We’ll thank you with up to £1,000 if your referral is successful (terms apply).

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