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Cyber Security Analyst – Threat Intelligence, 12 months

United Kingdom
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Required for our large Government Department. Will conduct safe, simulated cyber-attack simulations against our technology estates, acting as a real-world adversary might, to test our defences, highlight weaknesses and contribute cyber security expertise and insight in support of the department’s strategic security decision-making functions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Designing and executing threat intelligence-based full-spectrum cyber-attack simulations, including long-term campaign planning, persistence, and post-exploitation operations against the organisation.
  • Adopting a red team approach, discovering high-impact weaknesses across the organisation’s most important technology estates and business areas, and validating whether the overarching cyber security apparatus is working effectively.
  • Communicating technical findings in clear risk and impact-focused terms to senior stakeholders, enabling effective understanding and support for strategic decision-making.
  • Development and implementation of tools and methodologies to augment and to automate team offensive and analytical capability.
  • Mentoring junior Red Team members to improve their skills and capabilities, along with wider knowledge transfer to other security and non-security teams to help build a culture of cyber security in the department.

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Essential

  • Proven ability to plan and execute complex, multi-phase operations.
  • Scenario-driven adversary simulation
  • Threat intelligence analysis and assessment
  • Exploitation of a wide range of technologies, including infrastructure, web application and cloud platforms: Microsoft Entra, Active Directory, M365, macOS. Kubernetes, CI/CD, AWS, Azure.
  • Post-exploitation, persistence and lateral movement, including tactical analysis of attack paths leading to high-value targets
  • Conducting engagement activities in line with operational security best practice and within a range of threat actor capabilities and tradecraft
  • Deep understanding of security technologies found in end-user and server operating systems and supporting infrastructure, including relevant architectural and operational patterns of at-scale deployment and administration of complex legacy and modern enterprise environments.
  • Experience using, developing and deploying tools in support of red teaming activities, including attack infrastructure, C2 frameworks and infrastructure-as-code technologies.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly explain complex technical issues related to vulnerabilities and risk to diverse audiences, including senior stakeholders, in support of vulnerability management, threat mitigation, and risk-based decision-making.
  • Participation in GCASE / GBEST / CBEST / TIBER engagements.

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Interviews will take place next week, so please apply immediately or call Bangura Solutions on 0203 854 1400 to discuss this contract opportunity further.

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Skills

Threat Intelligence
Red Teaming
Adversary Simulation
Penetration Testing
Post-Exploitation
Lateral Movement
Cloud Security
Vulnerability Management
C2 Frameworks
Infrastructure as Code
Risk Communication
Stakeholder Management
Kubernetes
Active Directory
Microsoft Entra

Location

United Kingdom

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