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Senior Cyber Security Engineer

Canary Wharf
6 days ago
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My client is a prestigious government organisation, seeking a Senior Cyber Security Engineer to join a team responsible for all infrastructure, end user computing, onsite support, and delivery of technology projects.

The requirement is to deliver against the initial phase of the security monitoring project-onboarding critical services, proactively monitored by their in-house SOC.

Contract Length: End date 2nd December 2025 - possible extension

Location: London (Canary Wharf) - Ideally 1-2 days per week - However, there is scope for fully remote

Essential Criteria for the Role

  • 2+ years in security platforms management (SIEM, SOAR).

  • Expertise in enterprise-level monitoring and supporting large user bases (10,000+ users).

  • Experience in creating/managing security playbooks and knowledge of public sector standards.

  • Experience in Xsiam correlation/ playbooks.

  • Excellent communication skills, able to articulate technical concepts to diverse audiences.

    Technical requirements

  • Proven experience with Cortex XDR, Cortex Data Lake, and Cortex XSOAR.

  • Solid understanding of cloud security, network/system security fundamentals, and scripting for automation.

    Desirable Qualifications

  • Familiarity with compliance and security standards (GDPR, HIPAA, NIST).

  • Familiarity with Infrastructure as Code

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