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Lead Cybersecurity Incident Responder - GIAC, IR, Cyber

City of London
2 days ago
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Lead Cybersecurity Incident Responder - IR, Cyber,
Salary: Competitive, based on experience + benefits
Location: London / Hybrid (some travel European travel)

About the Organisation

This forward-thinking cybersecurity intelligence organisation is recognised as a European leader, partnering with some of the most prominent brands to anticipate, prevent, and respond to emerging threats. You will be joining a highly skilled team made up of some of the sharpest minds in the industry, offering an environment where you can grow, innovate, and make a real impact.

Who We're Looking For

We are seeking a highly experienced cybersecurity professional with a strong background in incident response and advanced security operations.

Essential experience and skills:

  • Extensive hands-on experience in Incident Response (IR), SOC, MSSP, CSIRT, or DFIR, with a proven ability to handle urgent and complex client incidents under pressure.
  • European language is beneficial but not required.
  • Experience working in a 24/7 SOC environment, with a deep understanding of how SOC operations integrate with IR.
  • Expert knowledge of technologies such as Microsoft security stack, DFIR tooling, SIEM, Microsoft Defender/Sentinel, EDR platforms, timeline analysis, and cloud environments (Azure, AWS, or GCP).
  • Exposure to penetration testing, including red team or purple team exercises, is advantageous.
  • Ability to script or automate using Bash, Perl, Python, or PowerShell.
  • Strong analytical mindset and familiarity with hypothesis-driven investigation methods.
  • Confident understanding of compliance, legal requirements, and managing third-party vendor relationships.
  • Solid working knowledge of the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
  • Willingness to take part in on-call rotations.
  • Excellent understanding of the cybersecurity landscape and its impact on modern organisations.

    Highly desirable certifications:
    CISSP, CISM, OSCP, GIAC, GCIH, GCFA, GCFE, GPEN, GNFA (holding at least one is preferred).

    What You'll Be Doing

    As the Lead Cybersecurity Incident Responder, you will play a critical role in guiding clients through high-impact, time-sensitive security incidents.

    Your responsibilities will include:

  • Conducting network, host, and forensic investigations, presenting clear and actionable findings to clients.
  • Providing on-call emergency support and leading swift, effective response actions.
  • Handling complex and sensitive IR engagements across a wide range of industries and technical environments.
  • Acting as a trusted advisor, consulting directly with clients and collaborating with senior leadership.
  • Producing detailed technical reports and executive-level summaries.
  • Mentoring and supporting junior members of the team.

    This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic, highly respected organisation and contribute to meaningful cybersecurity work that protects organisations across Europe.

    About Adecco
    Adecco is acting as an Employment Agency. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We are on the client's supplier list for this position.

    Keywords

    Incident Response, Cyber Incident Responder, DFIR, Digital Forensics, SOC Analyst, Lead Incident Responder, Cybersecurity Analyst, SIEM, Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender, EDR, Azure Security, AWS Security, GCP Security, Threat Hunting, Cyber Threat Intelligence, MITRE ATT&CK, Red Team, Purple Team, Malware Analysis, Cyber Forensics, Security Operations, Security Engineer, On-Call IR, Penetration Testing, Python, PowerShell, Bash, Cyber Defence, CSIRT, MSSP, Network Forensics, Endpoint Forensics, Cloud Security, IR Lead, Security Consultant

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