Aviva

SecurityAnalyst(GlobalSOC)

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The Brief

“Security Analyst (Global SOC) at Aviva. Skills: Security Analyst, Incident Response, Threat Detection. Monitor IT security breaches. Respond to cyber incidents”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Threat Correlation; Make critical decisions

Eligibility Requirements

12h shifts

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1 year of hands-on working as a SOC Analyst, English at a minimum B2/C1 level (written and spoken), Solid understanding of the NIST standard for incident management, ITIL Foundation, MITRE ATT&CK, Cyber Kill Chain, Ability to work independently, Make critical decisions under pressure, Tight time scales, Strong grasp of networking (Protocols, ISO/OSI), IT service operations, Windows, Linux, iOS, Active Directory, DLP, EDR, SIEM, Firewalls, IPS/IDS, SOAR, OSINT

Nice to Have

Hunger for OSINT, Proactive approach to incident response, Picking up tasks, Providing improvement ideas

What You'll Do.

Monitor IT security breaches

Respond to cyber incidents

Drive cyber incident response lifecycle

Correlate cyber threats

Recommend detection improvements

Draft GSOC technical playbooks

Act as SME for GSOC projects

Act as SME for Detection & Response projects

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

English B2/C1

Full Job Description

**Hi, we 're glad you're here! We are hiring to our Aviva Services Excellence Centre! Take a look at our job description - maybe it suits you or one of your friends?** Aviva is looking for a **Security Analyst** responsible for daily cyber threat monitoring and response across Aviva Group globally. You won’t just be watching alerts; you’ll be managing incidents end-to-end, mitigating threats and having real impact on how we operate, detect and respond to cyber incidents. **Why join us?** Ready to catapult your cyber security career? Join our high-octane **Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC)**, where no two days - and no two threats - are ever the same. We’re looking for a passionate SOC Analyst to join a world-class team defending our organization 24/7/365, operating on 12h shifts. * **In-House Power:** We manage our security internally. Here, you aren't just a consultant; you have direct influence over our actual defence mechanisms. * **Constant Evolution:** Forget the routine. You’ll face complex, evolving challenges that keep your skills sharp. * **Cyber - One of Aviva 's Key Priorities: **We must ensure our colleagues, customers and business are safe. Cyber security is deeply embedded in our organisation and its importance is recognized across the Group. Investing in our people, capabilities and technologies is at the heart of our values. * **Career Progression:** We love seeing our people grow. We put our colleagues first by enabling and supporting career development within cyber and other areas. **What will you be doing?** * **Real-Time Defence:** Monitoring IT security breaches, responding to cyber incidents to ensure threats are adequately mitigated. * **Incident Ownership: **Driving cyber incident response through the lifecycle, from the detection to containment, eradication and recovery. * **Threat Correlation:** Connecting the dots between different cyber threats to see the bigger picture. * **Detection Optimization: **Recommending improvements for c

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