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Information Security Analyst jobs in Europe

Information Security Analyst jobs in Europe

What Does an Information Security Analyst Do?

In simple words, an Information Security Analyst monitors, prevents and stops attacks on private data. These digital professionals will design and apply firewalls and software systems in order to protect data and network infrastructures. They also maintain systems by updating software and recommending security updates to senior management.

Information Security Analysts can also work in the public sector, or even as freelance consultants to help employees understand new programs and hardware. Typically, these cyber security professionals hold at least a Bachelor's Degree in their field; however some employers might favour candidates that hold a Master's Degree.

How Much Does an Infosec Analyst Make?

The average basic salary for an Information Security Analyst in London usually is between £35,000 and £60,000 depending on the industry and the candidate's previous experience.

What Are the Key Responsibilities of an Information Security Analyst?

  • Monitor security access

  • Conduct security assessments through vulnerability testing and risk analysis

  • Implementing both internal and external security audits

  • Analysing security breaches to identify the root cause

  • Continuously update the company's incident response and disaster recovery plans

  • Verifying the security of third party vendors and collaborating with them to meet security requirements

  • Software instalment

  • Apply penetration testing

​Europe

Mainland Europe is a large peninsula comprised of 44 sovereign states, such as Denmark, Switzerland, Poland and Greece to name a few. For centuries, Europe has had a rich agricultural and industrial diversity, resulting in the continent becoming the centre of trade and commerce.

Europe is home to some of the most famous cities in the world: London, Madrid, Rome, Vienna, Stockholm. Each city projects its own culture and vibrancy – offering tons in tourist activities and travel opportunities.

 

Getting around

Traveling and getting around Europe is easy for anyone, thanks to its extensive and efficient public transport system, which allows you to go anywhere within the continent. Europe is the second smallest continent on the globe, making journey times between countries, cities, and towns reasonable: for example, getting from Milan to Berlin is a 1hr 15min journey if you decide to take a flight.

In major cities like Paris or Amsterdam, you will also find an extensive public transport system, which includes the bus, tube, train, boats, and other alternatives. Getting from one point to another is extremely easy, especially if you have a traveling application like Citymapper or Google Maps on your phone to help you find the fastest - or cheapest! - journey.

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