First Line Security Event Analyst

Posted 23 April by Senitor Associates
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Our client is looking to bring on a First Line Security Event Analyst with NATO Secret Clearance, for a fully on-site contract based in Belgium.

About the Role:

  • Perform initial analysis of logs and network traffic.
  • Determine alert severity and escalate if necessary.
  • Collate information in clear format, providing recommendations and first line response.
  • Conduct assessments of security events.
  • Analyse firewalls, IDS, antivirus and network sensor events.
  • Use a toolset for investigations (e.g. Log Collection, Intrusion Detection, Packet Capture, Network Devices)
  • Support the end-to-end incident handling process.
  • Propose enhancements in Cyber Security.

About You:

  • Has a degree in an IT related field.
  • Has least 1 year of experience in Cyber Security Analysis.
  • Has at least 2 years of experience in SIEM, Analysis of NIDS Events, Log Analysis, and Network Traffic Capture Analysis using Wireshark.
  • Knowledge of communication security, including TCP/IP, Windows and Linux operating systems.
  • Knowledge of network security threats and mitigation techniques.
  • Uses a logical approach to analysis.

Desirable Experience:

  • Certification in Cyber Security (e.g. GCIA, GNFA)
  • CIRT
  • Full Packet Capture Systems (e.g. NetWitness, Niksun)
  • HIDS
  • Computer Security Tools (e.g. Vulnerability Assessment, Protocol Analysis, Antivirus)
  • Forensics Tools

If you believe you would be a good fit for this role, please submit your application with your most recent CV and any relevant experience included.

For more information about Senitor and the opportunities we have to offer follow Senitor Associates on Linkedin. Senitor Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52524164

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