Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
£55,000 - £60,000
Senior Information Security Analyst We are looking for a strong Information Security Analyst to work alongside the Security Manager in assuring that information security is implemented across the business, especially while they transition to the cloud. You will need to possess the following skills and experience: Strong working knowledge of Azure Security, with hands-on experience. Experience of providing security and risk assessment on projects and make recommendations for mitigation. Strong experience within a security related role, with hands-on experience of using Azure cloud security solutions. Possess a formal information security certification, such as CISSP. Strong technical understanding of firewalls, Cisco networking, Access Control and working with vendors. Experience of managing security projects/programs within a technical environment.
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