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A government agency in Manchester is seeking a Security Alert Analyst to join its Cyber Security Monitoring & Investigations Team. This role involves monitoring systems for security threats and responding to alerts, ensuring the safety of the IT estate. Ideal candidates will have experience in security tooling and knowledge of cyber intelligence. The position offers flexible working hours and encourages continuous development.
The Cyber Security Monitoring & Investigations Team is part of the DWP Cyber Resilience Centre, and it plays a vital role in securing the DWP estate; ensuring that service delivery is not affected by potential malicious activity from either internal or external threat actors. The team operates in a dynamic environment at the forefront of the Department’s cyber protection capability.
This role is for a first line monitoring analyst who will have responsibility for the initial triage of security alerts generated from across the DWP estate.
We have vacancies in two areas. The job roles are the same but they have different working hours’ arrangements. Please specify in your application which opportunity/opportunities you are applying for.
– Shift worker (up to 9 posts). Operating as part of a team working continental shifts to provide 24/7/365 monitoring coverage. The shift pattern is a 28-day repeating pattern with a mixture of day shifts (7am - 7pm) and night shifts (7pm – 7am) and including weekends and bank holidays. A shift allowance may be applicable.
– Core Hours (3 posts). Working as part of a core hours team. Working flexible hours, providing coverage between 7am and 7pm Monday to Friday.
Working as a Security Alert Analyst you will monitor systems to detect potential indicators of compromise. You will lead the first stage categorisation and investigation of security alerts generated by analytical tools and capabilities operating across DWP systems and networks.
You will be responsible for interpreting reports and dashboards and, using your knowledge of security risks and latest cyber intelligence, will ensure an effective response to alerts. Where appropriate you will escalate potential incidents, collating and presenting all necessary information to others, to enable immediate and accurate investigations. You will use malware analysis tools as appropriate to support your decision-making.
You will support the development of theoretical rules to test and deploy across large data sets and will continually review and refine those rules to ensure high quality outputs are maintained and supplied to operational stakeholders.
Successful candidates can expect to be involved in a range of activities including the following