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SOC Analyst
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Join a 24/7 SOC team in Birmingham as a SOC Analyst. Monitor, triage, and investigate security alerts using SIEM and SOAR platforms like Splunk or Sentinel. Ideal for entry-level candidates with foundational cybersecurity knowledge and strong analytical skills. Enjoy tailored benefits, flexible w...
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Senior SOC Analyst
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Join our Security Operations team in Birmingham as a Senior SOC Analyst. Utilize your expertise in SIEM platforms like Splunk and QRadar to monitor threats and lead incident response. This role requires SC Clearance and strong skills in threat detection, automation, and analytical rule developmen...
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SOC Analyst L1
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Join NTT DATA as a SOC Analyst L1 in Birmingham. Monitor and investigate security incidents in a 24/7 onsite operations center, utilizing SIEM tools like Microsoft Sentinel. This role requires strong analytical skills, TCP/IP expertise, and 2-3 years of IT security experience. Enjoy a collaborati...
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About the SOC Analyst role

Explore the critical and dynamic world of Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst jobs, a cornerstone profession in modern cybersecurity defense. SOC Analysts are the frontline defenders within an organization, responsible for the continuous monitoring, detection, investigation, and response to cyber threats. Working within a Security Operations Center, these professionals act as the central hub for security intelligence, vigilantly protecting digital assets, data, and infrastructure from a relentless landscape of attacks, breaches, and malicious activity.

The profession typically involves a tiered structure, with responsibilities escalating with experience. Entry-level analysts are often tasked with real-time monitoring of security alerts generated by a vast array of tools like Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), firewalls, and endpoint detection and response (EDR) platforms. They triage these alerts, distinguishing false positives from genuine incidents, and follow established procedures and playbooks for initial containment. As analysts progress to higher tiers or specialized roles, their duties expand to include deep-dive incident response, forensic analysis, threat hunting to proactively search for indicators of compromise, and developing new detection methodologies. Common responsibilities across levels include documenting incidents meticulously, communicating with other IT and business units, and contributing to the refinement of security policies and procedures.

To succeed in SOC Analyst jobs, a specific blend of technical and soft skills is essential. Foundational knowledge of networking concepts (TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP/S), operating systems (Windows, Linux), and core security principles is mandatory. Practical skills in analyzing log data, understanding malware behavior, and utilizing key security technologies are daily requirements. Increasingly, familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and scripting for automation (Python, PowerShell) is highly valued. Beyond technical prowess, strong analytical and problem-solving skills are crucial for piecing together evidence from disparate sources. Clear written and verbal communication is vital for documenting incidents and explaining technical risks to non-technical stakeholders. The ability to remain calm and effective under pressure during a security crisis defines the best in the field. While not always mandatory, relevant certifications such as CompTIA Security+, GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) are common differentiators for candidates.

The career path for SOC Analysts is robust, offering advancement into roles such as Incident Responder, Threat Hunter, SOC Team Lead, or Security Engineer. For those seeking a challenging, ever-evolving career at the heart of cybersecurity, SOC Analyst jobs provide an unparalleled opportunity to build a foundational skill set that is in constant global demand, offering the tangible reward of safeguarding organizations from digital harm.