Cyber Incident Response Manager in London

Cyber Incident Response Manager in London

London Full-Time 60000 - 80000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead cyber incident responses and develop in-house capabilities for clients.
  • Company: Join KPMG, a top global consultancy with a strong commitment to cyber security.
  • Benefits: Flexible working hours, training opportunities, and a chance to grow into leadership roles.
  • Other info: Work from various locations across the UK with potential for remote options.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in cyber security while gaining hands-on experience with diverse clients.
  • Qualifications: Strong background in cyber security, incident response, and digital forensics required.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 £ per year.

The Cyber Response & Recovery Manager role will be working in the Cyber Response Services (CRS) Team within our Cyber Advisory practice, reporting directly into the head of cyber response. Cyber security is one of the areas which KPMG has identified for tremendous investment and growth. Our clients face a challenging cyber threat and look to us to help them understand and respond to that threat.

This is a hands-on incident response role and an opportunity to join a high performing team that works with a wide variety of clients, as KPMG are one of just nine Tier 1 responders in the UK. As such, you will gain a huge amount of experience in a short space of time and will also have the opportunity to be put through a range of security certifications.

In this role we are looking for a person who can demonstrate strong technical background, experience in incident response and digital forensics and is looking to grow into an incident response leadership role as part of a growing team. You will be expected to lead a number of incident response cases as a case manager, as well as have the opportunity to work with, and learn from, the service leadership as part of your continuous development.

When not responding to incidents, you may be helping our clients to build their in-house incident response capabilities, which could include:

  • Building and developing cyber-response tools
  • Authoring and adapting runbooks/playbooks
  • Assessing the incident response maturity
  • Assisting in table-top cyber-scenario exercises

When not engaged in client work, you will be helping to develop our own delivery capability, including operational efficiency, standard operating procedures, team learning and development, tooling and platforms, lab development and orchestration.

Candidates should have a proven track record of incident management, with a strong competency in digital forensics. KPMG will provide training and coaching to help you continually improve both your management and technical skills. Strong technical competency and experience of managing a range of complex cyber incidents; from ransomware to advanced network intrusions is a pre-requisite.

Our clients expect that cyber-incidents will be tackled with urgency, therefore, there is an expectation that you will be flexible in terms of working hours. In addition, you should be prepared to travel on short notice for periods up to 2 or 3 weeks at a time.

Above all, KPMG is looking for someone who is passionate about helping our clients with their cyber security challenges, often at a time of critical need. In return, we are committed to helping you to enjoy the role and develop your skills and career within KPMG with the objective of progressing into a senior leadership role.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and co-ordinate cyber security incidents for our clients, working closely with the cyber response leadership team.
  • Digital forensics of relevant incident data (disk, volatile memory, network packets, log files).
  • Maintaining a current view of the cyber threat, and being able to advise clients on the threat landscape and attacks which may be relevant to them.
  • Manage the development of KPMG’s in house cyber-response tools.
  • Assess client incident response capability maturity.
  • Help stand-up or improve clients’ own incident response capabilities.
  • Project management of engagements to deliver high quality work in a timely manner, including:
    • Scoping and costing of engagements
    • Financial management of projects
    • Engagement and risk management
    • Production and review of deliverables to a high standard.
    • Liaising with clients on delivery, implementation and project issues.
    • Ability to generate well-structured responses to bids and requests for proposals.

The Person

You should have a strong background in cyber-security and incident response. For example: You should be able to guide a client through an unstructured incident response process (such as an advanced network intrusion) – managing resources and defining objectives at each stage of the incident response process; scoping and triage, containment, evidence preservation and extraction, eradication, recovery, forensic analysis and investigation.

A broad understanding of the cyber security threat landscape.

Strong technical background in computers and networks, and programming skills.

Significant and proven experience of dealing with cyber security incidents and associated response measures.

Experience of managing a rapid deployment incident response team.

Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills.

Understanding of a wide range of information security and IT methodologies, principles, technologies and techniques.

A genuine interest and desire to develop and mentor junior team members.

Strong attention for detail and the ability to manage multiple simultaneous cases.

Qualifications and Skills

The successful candidate will demonstrate competency in computing and networks as well as in cyber-security either by having the relevant work experience, completed a degree or obtained industry relevant certification. Therefore the qualifications below should be seen as means to demonstrate competency and not as a requirement. The desired skill and qualification is provided below:

  • Excellent communication skills (both written and oral) and project management skills.
  • Strong IT and network skills – knowledge of common enterprise technologies – Windows and Windows Active Directory, Linux, Cisco, etc.
  • Working programming skill-set to be able to author and develop tools. Most in-house security tools in KPMG are written in Python, but we accept that a competent programmer will be able to transfer skillsets across languages.
  • Technical proficiency in at least one of these areas: network security/traffic/log analysis; Linux and/or Mac/Unix operating system forensics; Linux/Unix disk forensics (ext2/3/4, HFS+, and/or APFS file systems), advanced memory forensics, static and dynamic malware analysis / reverse engineering, advanced mobile device forensics.
  • Advanced experience in industry computer forensic tools such as X-Ways, EnCase, FTK, Internet Evidence Finder (IEF) / AXIOM, TZWorks, and/or Cellebrite.
  • Advanced experience in preservation of digital evidence (including experience preserving cloud data and handling encryption such as BitLocker, FileVault, and/or LUKS).
  • Experience with and understanding of enterprise Windows security controls (Preferred).
  • Degree level qualified, MSc in Information Security, IT or relevant STEM subjects. (Preferred).
  • General information security certificates such as CISSP, CISM or CISA. (Preferred).
  • Incident management certifications such as: CREST certified incident manager (CCIM).
  • GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH)(Preferred).
  • Digital forensics certificates such as: CREST certified registered intrusion analyst (CRIA), CREST certified network intrusion analyst (CCNIA), CREST certified host intrusion analyst (CCHIA), CREST certified malware reverse engineer (CCMRE), GIAC Certified (Network) Forensic Analyst (GCFA, GNFA).

The successful candidate must be willing and able to undertake and acquire SC Clearance.

Our Locations:

We are open to talk to talent across the country but our core hubs for this role are: London Canary Wharf, Manchester. With 20 sites across the UK, we can potentially facilitate office work, working from home, flexible hours, and part-time options. If you have a need for flexibility, please register and discuss this with our team.

Cyber Incident Response Manager in London employer: KPMG UK

KPMG is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in London or Manchester, where you can thrive as a Cyber Incident Response Manager. With a strong commitment to employee development, KPMG provides extensive training and certification opportunities, fostering a culture of continuous learning and growth. Join a high-performing team that not only tackles critical cyber security challenges but also values flexibility and work-life balance, ensuring you can make a meaningful impact while advancing your career.

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Contact Details:

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We think you need these skills to ace Cyber Incident Response Manager in London

Incident Response Management
Digital Forensics
Cyber Security
Project Management
Communication Skills
Technical Proficiency in Computers and Networks
Programming Skills (Python preferred)