Intelligence Specialist - Skelmersdale, Lancashire, United Kingdom - Police ICT

    Police ICT
    Police ICT Skelmersdale, Lancashire, United Kingdom

    4 weeks ago

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    Join Police Digital Service in a NMC Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence Specialist role (Hybrid/Lancashire)
    £Police Digital Service are looking to hire a Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Specialist. This role is recommended for those with significant cyber threat intelligence experience
    As a member of the Threat Intelligence team, you'll be involved with:

    Developing awareness for the policing community of the cyber risks to critical services by continually assessing the threat landscape and informing stakeholders.

    Reporting cyber risks to service, executive, and operational stakeholders for mitigation decisions.
    Limiting the impact of known cyber risks by engaging forces in pre-incident planning and preparatory activities.
    Constraining attack surfaces through proactive threat intelligence working directly alongside the threat hunting and malware service.
    About Police Digital Service

    We exist to harness the power of digital, data and technology to enable UK policing to better protect the communities it serves.

    Ours is a team of experts in commercial services, technical assurance, data, digital transformation and innovation, with a unique experience in policing and national programme delivery.

    The National Management Centre will provide visibility and control of information risks for Policing.

    It will support the 24x7x365 nature of the police operations, providing a threat detection and response capability for digital services before, during and after cyber attacks, enabling stakeholders to understand and proactively manage risk across the technology estate at both the national and force level.

    Benefits – Police Digital Service of advanced persistent threats including the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of attackers.

    Conducting analysis at a tactical and operational level, identifying and using appropriate analytical tools and techniques to interpret gaps, patterns and trends, assess threat, risk and harm and make recommendations in support of decision making, prioritisation and resource allocation.

    Correlating intelligence from a variety of sources, to develop and lead understanding and analysis of contextually relevant threats.

    Working proactively to serve the policing community with limited direct oversight (depending on role and capabilities), and to take ownership of deliverables.

    Identifying, developing and training other CTI analysts using appropriate analytical tools and techniques.
    Experience in utilising open-source intelligence and the development of tools to assist with this
    Experience in conducting malware, phishing, and SIEM log analysis
    Comprehensive experience in conducting malware, phishing, and SIEM log analysis
    Experience with threat modelling systems and risk assessment models
    Extensive experience in utilising open-source intelligence
    Experienced CTI analyst with the ability to progress service provided to police forces, lead development, and train juniors
    CREST Registered Threat Intelligence Analyst, GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence (GCTI), and/or
    Completed Intelligence Analysis course (e.g. Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering cybercrime or risk reduction recommendations and / or strategies

    Working Arrangements At the NMC, you will benefit from hybrid working, getting the advantages of both face-to-face team engagement and home working.

    NMC employees have the opportunity to work in our modern office environment for in-person collaboration, however you will also get the opportunity to work from home 2 days a week.