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A government security partner is seeking a Threat and Vulnerability Manager to protect the UK government from cyber threats. Responsibilities include managing vulnerability detection and remediation, working with diverse stakeholders, and leading a dedicated team. The role offers flexible hybrid working and a salary range of £62,534 to £82,200, depending on location and skills.
Join a team at the heart of the global economy! The Department for International Trade (DIT) and Inspire People are partnering together to bring you an exciting opportunity for a Threat and Vulnerability Manager to protect DIT and the wider UK government from cyber threats in a fast paced and exciting role, responsible for the Vulnerability Management and Threat Hunting of the Security Operations Centre (SOC) Target Operating Model (TOM). £62,534 to £82,200 (including allowances) London £66,257 to £82,200, National £62,534 to £78,580. Salary is dependent on location and technical skills as assessed at interview.
Flexible, hybrid working from London, Salford, Birmingham, Cardiff, Darlington, Edinburgh or Belfast.
You will be helping to protect DBT and the wider UK government from cyber threats in a fast paced and exciting role. Reporting to the Head of Cyber Security Operations, you will manage and be responsible for the Threat and Vulnerability Management function within the SOC, by providing leadership on identification and improvement opportunities, and ensuring service owners are aware of weaknesses in their security posture and are empowered with the right information to take appropriate actions.
A healthy curiosity will be essential, to actively go out and discover items of potential interest to the team, ensuring that there is collaboration between the architects, SOC engineers and analysts, and risk managers to deliver a documented risk‑based response to the present and future of anything that may be found.
Your day‑to‑day role will involve the need to:
You should be able to demonstrate essential skills and experience of:
If you join DBT, you will get:
If you are an experienced Vulnerability Manager looking to enhance your career and make a difference across a function that will make a real difference to the UK economy, then apply today or contact Alison Whitehead at Inspire People in complete confidence for further information.