Cyber Security Analyst

605712
  • Up to £64 per hour
  • Lancashire, England
  • Contract


Our client, a leading organisation in the Defence & Security sector, is seeking a skilled Cyber Security Analyst to join their team based in Warton. This is a 6-month contract position requiring part-time site presence, with a focus on ensuring the highest level of cyber security standards are met across various digital capabilities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support monitoring compliance with cyber security policies and manage assessment and reporting of cyber risks/threats.
  • Coordinate the progress of Cyber Assurance requests using Jira for documentation and approvals.
  • Conduct preliminary assessments of assurance requests and assist Technical Design Authorities and Project Managers.
  • Support the design of IT systems to meet security requirements, balancing functional needs with security standards.
  • Ensure completeness of documentation throughout the process, supporting reviews and audits.
  • Coordinate and schedule stakeholder reviews at appropriate assurance process stages.
  • Assist the wider Cyber team in reviewing and approving proposals throughout the assurance process.
  • Monitor, evaluate, and enhance Cyber Design Assurance processes.

Job Requirements:

  • Experience as a Cyber Analyst within the Defence & Security sector.
  • Proficiency in using Jira for documentation and tracking processes.
  • Understanding of risk assessment and mitigation strategies in a cyber security context.
  • Ability to design and evaluate IT systems to meet robust security requirements.
  • Strong documentation skills to support audit and review processes.
  • Proven ability to coordinate and schedule stakeholder engagements effectively.
  • Familiarity with reviewing and enhancing cyber assurance processes.
  • Ability to work part-time on-site as required.

Core Duties:

  • Improve the cyber security of systems and information by supporting cyber assurance services throughout different project stages.
  • Enhance knowledge management and mitigation of cyber risks within the organisation.
  • Work under direction within a clear framework of accountability, using discretion in identifying and responding to complex issues.
  • Ensure correct and thorough documentation throughout various assurance stages, supporting performance measures and KPIs.
  • Interact with and influence colleagues, overseeing task completion and decision-making within your responsibility.


If you are a competent Cyber Security Analyst seeking a challenging contract role in the Defence & Security sector, we encourage you to apply now and become a key player in ensuring robust cyber security for our client's digital capabilities.

Emma Jenkins Client Partner

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