DTG Global
Cyber Security Analyst

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Cyber Security Analyst
Cyber Security Analyst needed to take day-to-day ownership of cyber and information security across the organisation for this well established not for profit.
This is a hands-on, operational role covering risk management, incident response, vulnerability management, compliance and security awareness. You’ll work closely with IT colleagues, service owners and third-party suppliers.
What you’ll be doing
- Developing and maintaining security policies, standards and procedures aligned to recognised frameworks
- Leading on cyber risk management – assessments, treatment plans and reporting
- Coordinating incident response, minimising impact and driving lessons learned
- Overseeing vulnerability management and remediation with internal teams and suppliers
- Delivering security awareness training and embedding good behaviours across the business
- Advising on secure-by-design principles across projects, systems and cloud services
- Supporting compliance, audit activities and data protection obligations
- Contributing to business continuity and resilience planning
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What we’re looking for
- Solid hands-on experience in cyber or information security, including incident response and vulnerability management
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft 365, Azure AD/Entra ID, endpoint and email security
- Understanding of UK data protection principles and compliance requirements
- Ability to communicate clearly with non-technical audiences – translating risk into plain language
- Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills
- A relevant qualification (Security+, ISO 27001 Foundation or equivalent) or solid equivalent experience


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