CCL Global
Cyber Security Engineer

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Job Opportunity: Cyber Security Engineer
CCL Global are currently working with a leading public sector organization who are seeking an experienced Cyber Security Engineer for a long-term contract opportunity. The successful applicant will play a key role in strengthening security operations, improving threat detection and response, and supporting the implementation of advanced security monitoring capabilities across critical services.
Location: London, Hybrid (3 days in the office and 2 days from home)
Type of Contract: 1-year contract
Day Rate: Inside IR35 (umbrella)
Key Duties:
- Implementing, configuring and managing Palo Alto Networks XSIAM to ensure optimal performance and security.
- Developing and maintaining security policies, rules and configurations to improve threat detection and response.
- Integrating XSIAM with other security tools and information systems to automate security operations and workflows.
- Monitoring and analyzing security alerts and incidents to identify trends, risks, and potential threats.
- Coordinating with internal teams and external partners to share threat intelligence and improve security awareness.
- Providing technical support and guidance on cybersecurity matters to IT and business units.
- Staying up to date with emerging security threats, technologies, and Palo Alto Networks offerings.
- Preparing and presenting reports on security incidents, trends, and overall security effectiveness to senior management.
- Supporting wider Security Operations, MIP, and SOC teams as required.
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- Proven experience in Cyber Security Engineering or Senior Security Engineering roles.
- Strong hands-on experience with Palo Alto Networks XSIAM.
- Experience developing, configuring, and maintaining security policies and detections.
- Good understanding of security operations, incident monitoring, and threat analysis.
- Experience integrating security platforms and automating workflows.
- Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams, stakeholders, and external partners.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to present technical information clearly.
- Experience producing reports and contributing to strategic security improvements.
- Knowledge of government security standards and compliance frameworks would be beneficial.
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