Cyber / Information Security Engineers / Analysts

A Cyber or Information Security Engineer or Analyst designs systems that protect the security of large databases, including databases with customer information and patient files. Examines client computer systems, identifies weak points in security, develops and implements new systems, monitors and responds to security issues.

About this Career

Average Salary

£67,027

New workers start at around £19,824. Normal pay is £67,027 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £82,908

Annual Openings

144

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs

Daily Tasks

  • Directs or undertakes the preparation, publication and dissemination of reports and other information pertaining to the organisation.
  • Stimulates public interest by providing publicity, giving lectures and interviews.
  • Represents union, association or business in consultation and negotiation with government, employees and other bodies.
  • Drives innovation in the working practices of their organisation.
  • Formulates and directs the implementation of an organisation’s policies.
  • Plans, organises, coordinates and directs the resources of their organisation.
  • Organises local authority office work and resources, negotiates contracted out services.
  • Helps to formulate and implement local government policy and ensures legal and statutory provisions are observed.