Cyber Security Specialist Defender Sentinel Azure London £55K

City of London
7 months ago
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Cyber Security | MS Defender | MS Sentinel | Security Assessments | Risk Management | Azure Security | London (2 days/week in the office) | £55,700 + fantastic benefits and Pension

Our client is looking for a permanent Cyber Security Specialist to develop and implement policies, processes, practices, and principles - with a solid knowledge around MS tools such as Defender, Sentinel and Azure Security ecosystem tools and services. You'd be working on security assessments and improving risk management methodologies.

Your responsibilities will include:

Security Consultancy - providing expert security advice and guidance - acting as the security SME - and collaborating with project teams to identify and mitigate security risks.

Security Assessment - conducting security assessments - identifying vulnerabilities - ensuring compliance.

Security Awareness - promoting security awareness - develop and deliver security training and awareness

Cloud Security - focus on Azure security tooling - providing guidance on best practices for cloud security architecture and design - development and implementation of cloud security policies and procedures.

You'd be working in the London Office 2 days per week and from home 3 days per week.

If this sounds of interest, please do send me your CV to start a conversation around this.

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