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XSIAM Consultant – UK Remote
We’re looking for an experienced XSIAM Consultant to join a major cybersecurity programme on an initial 12-month B2B contract.
📍 UK – Fully Remote
📄 12-month B2B contract
🔐 SC Clearance eligibility required
💰 Highly competitive daily rate – excellent earning potential
The Opportunity
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced XSOAR professional looking to take their career into Cortex XSIAM Consultant role.
You’ll play a key role in designing and delivering XSIAM across a complex security environment, helping to modernise and automate SOC operations from initial architecture and data onboarding through to detection engineering, automation and operational optimisation.
What We're Looking For
- 3+ years' hands-on experience with Palo Alto Cortex XSIAM, XSOAR or XDR, including configuration and deployment.
- Strong SIEM/SOAR engineering experience, particularly log ingestion, event correlation and automation workflows.
- Strong scripting and integration skills, including Python, Regex, REST APIs and JSON.
- Experience developing custom playbooks, integrations and automated security workflows.
- Strong understanding of threat hunting, IOCs/ BIOCs, MITRE ATT&CK and endpoint protection.
- Experience tuning detections and improving security monitoring capabilities.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Must be eligible for UK SC Clearance.
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What You'll Be Doing
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This will involve onboarding and integrating data sources, developing and enhancing automated playbooks, tuning threat detections, supporting threat hunting and creating customised reporting to improve SOC visibility and effectiveness.
Why This Role?
- Excellent earning potential
- Fully remote anywhere in the UK
- A great opportunity to move into or accelerate your career in XSIAM
- Work on a major cybersecurity transformation programme
- Initial 12-month B2B contract, with potential for extension
If you're a SIEM, SOAR or XDR specialist looking to take the next step into XSIAM, this is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in a major enterprise security programme.
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