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As Codan’s Cyber Security Administrator – EMEA, you will support the EMEA region with a strong focus on cyber security operations and services. Reporting locally to the IT Lead – EMEA, with a functional reporting line to the Head of Cyber, this role works closely with regional and global teams to ensure secure, reliable, and compliant technology services. You will play a key role in the day-to-day operation of cyber security platforms, incident triage, vulnerability management, and regional security escalation. The role balances business-as-usual cyber operations with project support and continuous improvement initiatives, contributing to Codan’s global cyber posture.
Job Responsibility:
Provide business-as-usual (BAU) support for cyber security applications, including moves, adds, and changes in line with agreed SLAs
Support and troubleshoot security platforms, including EDR, endpoint patching, web filtering, firewalls, and identity security solutions
Act as the regional escalation point for cyber security incidents and platform issues
Perform security incident triage when required and support investigations and remediation activities
Assist with vulnerability management, risk reporting, and operating system and application patching
Support the delivery of cyber security projects and review broader IT initiatives through a cyber security lens
Monitor cyber security vulnerability and threat intelligence relevant to the EMEA region
Collaborate with global cyber, IT, and business teams to ensure alignment with Codan’s security standards and practices
Requirements:
Degree in Cyber Security, Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field
Equivalent practical experience
Strong technical capability
Attention to detail
Proactive approach to problem-solving
Comfortable working across geographically dispersed teams
Ability to communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Must hold, or be eligible to obtain, UK Security Clearance