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An established industry player is seeking an Information Security Analyst to enhance their cybersecurity posture. In this pivotal role, you will develop and implement security strategies, lead incident investigations, and consult on projects to ensure compliance with security policies. You will work autonomously, interacting with senior stakeholders and driving improvements in information security across the organization. This role offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on the security of vital IT systems and data, contributing to a culture of equality, diversity, and inclusion within the workplace. If you are passionate about cybersecurity and eager to tackle complex challenges, this position is for you.
Function: Digital Strategy
Role Title: Information Security Analyst
Reports To: Technical Information Security Manager
Salary: Grade 7
Overview:
Information Security (IS) is fundamental to protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the university's IT systems and data. IS works across all technologies to ensure appropriate levels of security are implemented and maintained. From project support to awareness IS deliver security services across the university.
This is a role with a high level of autonomy, analysing and managing a significant number of high risk and sensitive enquiries and incidents, often utilising complex tooling. Driving improvements to the management and understanding of information security across the organisation. Frequent interactions with senior stakeholders and customers including university staff, academics, students as well as third parties. This role is pivotal in securing our network and infrastructure and will lead improvements in the way we identify and manage threats to our information and systems.
Responsibilities
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Statement
One of our strategic ambitions, articulated in our current strategic framework, is to advance equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). This includes achieving greater diversity within our workforce and creating an inclusive working environment service wide. We will create a culture that is collaborative and innovative and that adapts to the changing needs of our clients. EDI will be fundamental to this culture. In this role you can expect to contribute to our thinking and be challenging on how Salford can transform the way it addresses equity disparities, embraces diversity, and becomes more inclusive.
The University of Salford is committed to an inclusive approach to equality and diversity. We make every effort to form shortlisting and interview panels that are diverse in terms of gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, and socio-economic background.