RedRock Resourcing
Senior Cyber Security Analyst

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Senior Cyber Security Analyst
Location: Devon (Hybrid)📍
Salary: £50k
Employment type: Permanent 💼
I'm recruiting for a Senior Cyber Security Analyst with a leading organisation based in Devon. Perfect for someone with a technical mindset and a desire to grow in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Take ownership of cyber security incidents, coordinating investigations and driving resolution.
- Act as the senior technical escalation point for security-related issues across the team.
- Assess and prioritise security vulnerabilities, ensuring risks are understood and appropriate remediation is implemented.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external SOC partners to monitor, investigate, and respond to security alerts.
- Contribute to the design and continuous improvement of security processes, playbooks, and operational procedures.
- Provide technical guidance on security tooling, infrastructure, and ongoing transformation projects.
- Produce concise reports and risk updates for customers, management, and key stakeholders.
- Support governance, compliance, and security best practices across customer environments.
- Coach and mentor junior security analysts, helping to develop team capability and technical knowledge.
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Key Experience:
- Proven background in cyber security within enterprise, MSP, or multi-customer environments.
- Strong experience handling security incidents, investigations, and day-to-day security operations.
- Hands-on knowledge of security technologies such as Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Sentinel, Qualys, Tenable, or similar platforms.
- Good understanding of vulnerability management, risk assessment, and security best practices.
- Ability to explain technical security issues clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Experience mentoring team members or acting as a senior technical point of contact would be advantageous.
- Calm, methodical approach with the ability to make sound decisions in high-pressure situations.
- Relevant qualifications such as CISSP, Microsoft Security Operations Analyst, Security+, or a degree in Cyber Security/Computing are desirable.
- ITIL knowledge or certification is beneficial but not essential.


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