At a Glance
- Tasks: Analyse cyber threats and support national security efforts with cutting-edge technology.
- Company: Join MI5, the UK's security service, dedicated to protecting the nation.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, career development, and the chance to make a real impact.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for growth and collaboration across various sectors.
- Why this job: Be at the forefront of cyber security, tackling evolving threats and collaborating with experts.
- Qualifications: Experience in cyber security, data analysis, and strong communication skills required.
The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 £ per year.
Requirements
- You don’t need a specific degree to apply, but you’ll need significant experience working in cyber security, networking protocols, and data analysis, as well as either network- or host-based forensics.
- You’ll come from an applied cyber background, where you’ve gained experience in threat analysis, SOC analysis, threat intelligence, or similar. This may include experience in other government departments, law enforcement, or financial, regulatory, or legal institutions.
- Our cyber team uses a wide range of tools and technologies, so expertise in any one is not essential. You might have had exposure to forensic tools such as X-Ways, FTK, and EnCase, or network and security analysis programmes including Elasticsearch, Splunk, and Wireshark.
- This will be supported by an awareness of coding and programming, allowing you to read and understand inputs.
- Working as part of a busy yet collaborative team, you’ll be confident engaging with colleagues as well as external partners.
- With a well-developed analytical mindset, an organised approach, and a natural technical curiosity, you’ll think creatively to solve problems and seek to understand how and why incidents occur.
- There is an opportunity to turn findings into clear, well-structured reports, so good written communication skills and the ability to confidently explain complex technical subjects to non-technical audiences are essential.
- You’ll be keen to continue developing your technical capability, making the most of learning opportunities to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving cyber landscape.
To work at MI5, you need to be a British citizen or hold dual British nationality.
What the job involves
- The UK faces growing threats to its cyber security. Staying ahead of rapidly evolving technological challenges and increasing demand from our partners is critical.
- That’s why our cyber team works at pace to analyse data and detect malicious activity that could harm national security.
- As a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, you’ll support MI5’s cyber threat work and partner strategy. Drawing on your significant experience, you’ll identify, investigate, and analyse cyber threats, carrying out meaningful work that keeps the UK safe.
- Work spans a range of technical areas, offering real scope. Day-to-day activities may include carrying out network analysis, applying an understanding of internet protocols to review network indicators, events, and topologies.
- Alternatively, disk and memory forensics knowledge may be applied to operating system artefacts, files and malware.
- Responsibilities may involve producing accurate reports or developing analytical or workflow capabilities, creating a diverse mix of investigative cyber work.
- This role goes beyond supporting MI5’s operations, involving close collaboration with partners across government, finance, and the wider public sector to help meet growing demand.
- Activities range from performing intricate cyber analysis tasks and briefing internal and external stakeholders to using a variety of cyber tools.
- The role offers a good level of autonomy, while also encouraging you to support others by listening, guiding, and advising.
Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst (MI5) in London employer: British Intelligence Agencies
At MI5, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment where collaboration and innovation thrive. Our commitment to employee growth is evident through continuous learning opportunities in the rapidly evolving field of cyber security, ensuring that our analysts are always at the forefront of technology. Located in the heart of the UK, we provide a unique chance to contribute to national security while enjoying a supportive culture that values diverse perspectives and encourages meaningful contributions.
Contact Details:
British Intelligence Agencies Recruitment Team