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Junior Cyber Security Analyst

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About the Role
We're looking for a new Junior Cyber Security Analyst to help safeguard critical business processes, including revenue and flight operations, from cyber-attack disruption by supporting the IT Security team in delivering a safe, secure and compliant IT environment. You'll assist in ensuring that IT implementations comply with regulatory, vendor, Group and subsidiary Company requirements.
Benefits
- Hybrid working (we’re in the office 2 days per week)
- 26 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays)
- Colleague discounts on Jet2.com flights and Jet2holidays packages
What You'll Be Doing
- Assist in the development of Group Policies for Security & Standards for software and hardware implementation and use.
- Oversee all IT systems, services and policies to ensure the company’s and our customer’s data is protected.
- Safeguard customer and colleague data from unauthorized access or disclosure.
- Provide core capabilities for defensive cyber security operations (SecOps).
- Detect, respond and support the resolution of cyber security incidents.
- Responding to colleague and stakeholder requests for security support.
Cyber Security Operations (SecOps)
- Monitor security email inbox, triage requests for support and respond or escalate.
- Monitor security tools, triage events, respond or support incident resolution.
- Monitor, evaluate and continuously improve the SecOps capability and maturity. This includes documenting and improving all standard operating procedures (SOPs) or other processes.
- Utilize and leverage security tools for maximum effectiveness and return on investment.
- Ensure security tools are managed and configured securely in line with best practices.
- Develop and improve competency on security tools and general security knowledge.
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General Cyber Security
- Conduct vulnerability management and support vulnerability risk reduction.
- Conduct periodic activities including penetration tests or other reviews.
- Conduct human risk and phishing simulation tests, raising awareness and vigilance.
- Liaise and support other members of the Cyber Security Team, conduct other security tasks and duties.
- Liaise and support the wider Technology Team with other security activities.
- Support security projects and change, including some security engineering activities.
- Attend meetings and represent the Cyber Security Team, giving guidance as required.
What You'll Have
- At least three years’ experience of IT or cyber security. SOC experience desirable but not essential.
- Industry IT qualifications, including CCNA, TOGAF, ITIL, risk management, ISOs etc desirable.
- Industry security qualifications, including CISSP, CISM, CISA, ISO27001, GDPR, PCI DSS etc desirable.
- Knowledge of security tools including email gateways, phishing simulations, detection systems, vulnerability management systems, threat intelligence, collaboration tools etc.
- Degree in Cyber Security or Computer Science desirable.
- Able to apply risk management for prioritisation of SecOps and other activities.
- Able to add value by analysis and considering the ‘so what’ to security events and intelligence.
- Able and willing to advance personal development.
- Able to stay current with cyber security progresses and react to worthy adversaries.
- Is a change agent, able to leverage tooling, able to work in new efficient ways and continuously improve.
- Able to work in a fast-paced complex environment, working to deadlines while under pressure.
- Display Jet2 'Take Me There' values.


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