
Graduate Consultant: Cyber Incident Response
- London
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Maintain records of each case worked on by Cyber Response.
- Manage case management metrics tools and support in analysing case histories to drive insights for future use.
- Provide situation reports and other significant case related material to the client and or the case lead.
- Provide documentation to the case lead in sufficient time to allow review and feedback, before submitting to a client.
- Produce case summary and other reports as directed.
- Refining Control Risks' cyber response methodologies and approaches and tailoring the approach in changing market conditions.
- Supporting marketing initiatives.
- Support the Cyber Incident Response team advising clients on post incident cyber crisis management independently or in conjunction with Control Risks response department.
- Support initial assessment of case and where appropriate, providing immediate verbal/written advice, recorded in an initial information gathering form.
- Support the Crisis Management team as it provides clients with on-going advice covering:
- Liaising with key stakeholders, including the Client, law firm and communication specialists.
- Options, contingency plans and recommendations for managing the strategic and or less technical elements of a response engagement.
- Discuss and input into communications strategies and plans.
- Support the Cyber Incident Response team advising clients on post incident cyber crisis management independently or in conjunction with Control Risks response department.
- Support initial assessment of case and where appropriate, providing immediate verbal/written advice, recorded in an initial information gathering form.
- Support the Incident Response team as it provides clients with on-going advice covering:
- Liaison with key stakeholders, communicators/intermediaries.
- Options, contingency plans and recommendations for managing the technical elements of response engagements.
- Additional technical support e.g. network forensics, support with EDR toolsets or additional support to the Digital Forensics department
- Discuss and input into communications strategies and plans.
- Understanding of the cyber threat landscape and key cyber security concepts.
- Ability to communicate clearly in written and oral form at senior levels.
- Able to explain difficult technical concepts and ideas in non-technical terms.
- Ability to see security from the attacker's point of view.
- Business proficiency in European Languages
- Good knowledge of IT and network infrastructure.
- Control Risks offers a competitively positioned compensation and benefits package that is transparent and summarized in the full job offer.
- Control Risks supports hybrid working arrangements, wherever possible, that emphasize the value of in-person time together - in the office and with our clients - while continuing to support flexible and remote working.