Security Operations Analyst


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

23rd July 2019

Location

WC2N 5EH

Salary/Rate

£55000 - £65000

Type

Permanent

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Security Operations Analyst (SOC Network Security IPS GIAC GMON GCIA). Utilise and develop your Security Operations Analyst skills within a hugely successful and growing software house that provides a fantastic working environment. You will be joining a relaxed yet professional team within modern offices that have breakout areas and the latest kit. In addition to a competitive salary, you can enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes 25 days holiday and perks such as flexible working.

As a Security Operations Analyst you'll be working within the SOC where you'll help to monitor the company's systems and detect any threats that may affect the network. You'll participate in security event monitoring, incident response, user behaviour analysis and threat hunting whilst overall enhancing the functionality and proficiency of the SOC practise within the company.

Based in London, you will be joining a friendly and supportive company where you will be able to use cutting-edge technologies allowing you to develop your skills further.

Requirements:

Previous experience within a Security Operations Analyst role working within a SOC

Technical knowledge and understanding of information security and associated solutions and tools such as Data Loss Prevention, Database Security, Endpoint and Network Security

Likely to hold relevant certifications such as: GIAC, GMON, GCIA, GXPN, GSEC, GCIH, GCFE

Excellent communication and collaboration skills

As a Security Operations Analyst you can expect to earn a competitive salary (up to £65k) plus bonus and benefits.

Apply today or call to have a confidential discussion about this Security Operations Analyst role.

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