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A leading cybersecurity firm is seeking an SC Cleared Cyber Security Engineer for a hybrid role based in London. You will oversee the onboarding of critical services for a security monitoring project. The ideal candidate will have experience with security platforms management, excellent communication skills, and a strong understanding of cloud security. This position requires 2+ years of relevant experience, with a focus on enterprise-level monitoring and scripting automation.
SC Cleared Cyber Security Engineer – 3 months+ – (Apply online only)pd Inside IR35 – Hybrid (1–2 days on site in London)
The person will be joining the MIP team (Monitoring and Integration Platform) within Technology Services. The Technology Services team is responsible for all infrastructure, end user computing, onsite support and delivery of technology projects. It has responsibility for 95,000 devices and infrastructure across 900+ sites. The requirement is to deliver against the initial phase of the security monitoring project – onboarding 67 critical services and 72+ services proactively monitored by our in–house SOC (Security Operations Centre).
To deliver against the initial phase of the security monitoring project by onboarding 67 critical services and 72+ services for proactive monitoring by the in–house SOC.
(Included above within Essential Criteria as applicable.)
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