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Vulnerability Management Data Analyst

QBE Insurance Group
London
6 days ago
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As part of our continuous improvement and expansion of the vulnerability management function, we are seeking a highly motivated Vulnerability Management Data Analyst to join our Global Security Operations Centre. This permanent, hybrid role is based out of our London office and reports to the Threat & Vulnerability Manager.* Develop and maintain dashboards, reports and metrics to support vulnerability identification, management and remediation activities* Collaborate with security, infrastructure, application and governance teams to support vulnerability data quality* Ensure a risk-based approach is applied when prioritising vulnerabilities* Analyse vulnerability data from multiple sources to identify patterns, trends and high-risk issues* Provide clear, actionable insights from vulnerability data* Support measurement of remediation effectiveness and progress tracking* Help define and monitor key risk indicators (KRIs) and key performance indicators (KPIs)* Automate manual data handling and reporting tasks* Contribute to the continuous improvement of the vulnerability management lifecycle* Participate in audits and compliance activities* Document key vulnerability management data quality processes and decisions* Provide recommendations for updates to vulnerability management processes* Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders* Act as a point of reference to guide and advise others on best practice* Using data tools such as PowerBI, SQL and ServiceNow Reporting* Working with vulnerability management tools (e.g. Qualys, Tenable, Rapid7)* Understanding vulnerability management processes and security frameworks* Automating data collection and reporting using Python or PowerShell* Developing and monitoring KPIs and KRIs* Communicating complex technical data to non-technical audiences* Creating and maintaining clear documentation of data management processesAt QBE, we want our people to feel rewarded and inspired to perform at their best, that’s why we have created “At My Best”. It’s our connection, our way of showing we have your back. We understand that one size doesn’t fit all and that priorities can change depending on your life stage. That is why our blend of wellbeing initiatives and benefits offer flexibility to suit what matters most to you. It’s in the culture of our business, our QBE DNA, to support our people. Everything we do is underpinned by our QBE DNA.At My Best - QBE Benefits As well as the benefits below we also offer an extensive choice of other options to suit you! You are more than your work – and QBE is more than a workplace, which is why we provide you with the benefits, support and flexibility to help you concentrate on living your best life personally and professionally. Family friendly policies – we offer 26 weeks leave at full pay regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation or how you become a parent. At QBE, we believe that integrating sustainability into our business helps us deliver on our purpose of enabling a more resilient future. Our three key focus areas include fostering an orderly and inclusive transition to a net-zero economy, enabling a sustainable and resilient workforce, and partnering for growth through innovative, sustainable, and impactful solutions. For further information regarding QBE’s sustainability targets, including our net-zero pledges and inclusion of diversity targets, and our award-winning impact investment initiative ‘Premiums4Good’, please visit our If you have a passion to contribute to QBE’s vision of enabling a more resilient future for our customers and the community, we encourage you to apply! Simply click the “apply” button to submit your CV and other relevant documents, and a member of our friendly Talent Acquisition team will be in contact to discuss your interest further if you meet the requirements of the role.
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