SOC Analyst

CV-Library
Bristol, Bristol (County)
13 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
22 Apr 2025 (13 months ago)

SOC Analyst

Salary Range: £50,000 to £60,000 per annum (pro rata)

Contract Type: 6-Month Fixed Term

Location: Bristol (Hybrid - up to 3 days per week in office)
Successful candidates must undergo pre-employment screening and meet UK National Security Vetting criteria.

Role Overview
As an SOC Analyst, you will be an integral part of the Security Operations Centre, responsible for monitoring, analysing, and responding to security threats and incidents. Your role will involve working with cutting-edge security tools and technologies to protect the IT infrastructure from cyber threats. You will collaborate with various teams to ensure a robust security posture and contribute to the continuous improvement of our security operations.

Essential Skills

Experience with security monitoring tools (e.g., SIEM).
Strong analytical skills to assess complex security issues.
Cyber incident response and handling experience.
Ability to identify and mitigate security threats.
Happy working in a fast-paced environment.
Strong communication skills.
Problem-solving and analytical skills.
Key Responsibilities

Monitor security alerts and logs from various sources, including SIEM systems, for suspicious activity.
Analyse and investigate security incidents to determine their impact and root cause.
Respond to security incidents, including containment, eradication, and recovery.
Perform forensic analysis.
Develop trusting relationships with critical third-party security providers.
Prepare reports on security incidents and recommend improvements.
Develop threat intelligence relevant to the business.
Conduct threat hunting, vulnerability analysis, and penetration testing to identify risks.
Continually assess security systems, suggesting appropriate tools and countermeasures.
Prepare and maintain security and incident response documentation.
Collaborate with management, IT, and other departments to implement security improvements.
Participate in security audits and assessments.
Stay updated with the latest cybersecurity trends, threats, and technologies.Qualifications

Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) are desirable.Technical Proficiency

Strong understanding of IT security tools (SIEM, EDR, XDR), threat detection, and log analysis.
Familiarity with scripting (Python, PowerShell, KQL) for automation.Benefits

Competitive salary with annual reviews.
25 days holiday + option to buy additional leave.
Flexible working policies.
Enhanced parental benefits.
Company pension scheme.
Professional development support.
Life assurance.
Private healthcare.
Performance-based bonus scheme.
Support for professional memberships.
Cycle-to-work scheme.
Season ticket loan.
Tailored optional benefits

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