Bonhill Partners
Cyber Security Business Analyst (IAM/PAM)

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Role: Senior Business Analyst - Cyber Security
Client: Investment Bank
Location: London, 4 days in office
Contract duration: 6 months rolling
Rate: £500 - £600 (inside IR35)
We are seeking a highly motivated Business Analyst within Cyber Security to join a leading Investment Bank's Cybersecurity and Technology Risk function. This role sits at the intersection of business, technology, and security, helping to deliver strategic cybersecurity initiatives across global trading, banking, and corporate functions. The successful candidate will work closely with cybersecurity teams, technology stakeholders, project managers, and business users to gather requirements, analyse processes, and support the delivery of security transformation programmes in a highly regulated financial environment.
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Key Responsibilities
- Elicit, analyse, document, and validate business and technical requirements for cybersecurity initiatives.
- Act as the liaison between business stakeholders, cybersecurity teams, technology teams, and third-party vendors.
- Support the delivery of strategic security programmes including: Identity & Access Management (IAM), Privileged Access Management (PAM), Data Protection and DLP, Security Monitoring and SIEM, Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management, Regulatory and Compliance initiatives.
- Produce high-quality business analysis artefacts.
- Facilitate workshops and stakeholder meetings across multiple business and technology functions.
- Support UAT planning, test execution, and defect management.
- Work within Agile, Waterfall, or hybrid delivery frameworks.
- Ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and internal security policies.


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Required Skills & Experience
- Proven experience as a Business Analyst within Cybersecurity, Technology Risk, Information Security, or IT Infrastructure.
- Experience working within Investment Banking, Capital Markets, Asset Management, or Financial Services environments.
- Strong understanding of cybersecurity concepts including: IAM /PAM, Network Security, Endpoint Security, Vulnerability Management, Security Operations, Cloud Security, Data Security.
- Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to engage senior business and technology leaders.
- Knowledge of SDLC and change delivery methodologies.
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