Cyber Defence Analyst – Cyber Direct Entry
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 22 Rhagfyr 2025 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £42,782 i £60,000 bob blwyddyn, pro rata |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | Additional cyber-skills payments: From £6,270 per year for junior operators to £26,125 per year for highly experienced individuals |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 21 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Multiple, including Southwest and Northwest England |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | Ministry of Defence - ZigZag Careers Pathway |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | Cyber Direct Entry |
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Cyber Defence Analyst – Cyber Direct Entry
Grade: Mil OR4
Location: Multiple, including Southwest and Northwest England
Contract: Regular Military Commitment with bespoke TACOS
Security clearance: DV
Closing date: 28 Feb 2026, 23:55
All offers of employment are subject to achieving UK security clearance. Applicants normally need at least five years of UK residency to gain this clearance.
Overview
Cyber Direct Entry offers an accelerated route into military cyber roles for individuals with proven cyber skills or aptitude. This programme strengthens the UK’s ability to respond to growing cyber threats.
You’ll receive tailored training focused on essential skills for operating in cyberspace. Traditional medical and fitness standards are not our immediate concern, and waivers can be applied where appropriate.
We value diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds. Cyber talent comes from every identity, and we know that a diverse workforce makes us stronger.
The cyber sector includes many neurodivergent professionals, and we embrace neurodiversity. Different ways of thinking often lead to unique insights.
Formal qualifications are not essential. If you can show your skills and passion for cyber, we want to hear from you. Successful applicants will be fast-tracked into operational cyber roles.
The below role represents one of many opportunities that will be available to you throughout your career. Final confirmation of cyber roles and locations will be made on completion of your initial training; decisions will take into account your skills, preferences and the needs of Defence.
The Role
Cyber Defence Analysts monitor and analyse data from security tools—such as IDS alerts, firewalls, and network traffic logs—to detect and respond to potential threats. You’ll perform reactive monitoring and anomaly-based analysis to identify suspicious activity and enforce security rules.
Key Responsibilities
Monitor and analyse network traffic, logs, and alerts using cyber defence tools to identify and mitigate threats and vulnerabilities
Conduct risk assessments and apply security measures aligned with cybersecurity principles and regulations
Investigate and respond to cybersecurity incidents using intrusion detection, forensic analysis, and vulnerability assessments
Maintain secure authentication, authorisation, and access controls to protect sensitive data and systems
Work with stakeholders to design and improve network security architectures using knowledge of protocols, encryption, and emerging technologies
About You
We’re looking for someone who:
Has a passion for cybersecurity and an interest in protecting digital environments, shown through qualifications or practical experience
Can use or is willing to learn programming or scripting languages (e.g., Python, Java, PowerShell)
Understands or has experience in areas like network security, digital forensics, penetration testing, or incident response
Brings strong analytical and problem-solving skills and can adapt to complex challenges
Works well in diverse teams and can explain technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences
Preferred Qualifications: Professional certifications such as CEH, OSCP, or CompTIA Security+ are desirable, as is knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001) and incident response methodologies.
Security requirement: Candidates must achieve and maintain Developed Vetting (DV). Failure to do so may result in termination of employment.
Training
Fast-tracked basic military training will introduce you to the Armed Forces without some traditional military skills (e.g., weapon training)
Bespoke professional training will provide foundational cyber skills for Defence and show how your work supports national security
Ongoing specialist training and mentoring, including industry courses (e.g., SANS), will be available throughout your role
Salary & Benefits
Base Salary: Starting at £42,782, with progression to over £60,000
Additional cyber-skills payments: From £6,270 per year for junior operators to £26,125 per year for highly experienced individuals
Pension: Automatic enrolment in the non-contributory Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2015 (opt-out available)
Leave: 30 days annual leave plus eight UK bank holidays
Other benefits: Free medical and dental care, childcare benefits, enhanced parental leave, and flexible service arrangements
Application process
Application: submit a CV via the SERVE portal. Eligibility checks are completed, and applications are sifted for suitability.
Interview: shortlisted candidates are invited to an interview covering technical skills, qualifications and suitability for military service (command, leadership and management experience).
Medical Assessment: all candidates must pass a medical screening.
Offer: successful candidates receive terms and conditions, and a job offer letter.
Don’t meet all the requirements? Get in touch anyway – we are keen to hear from talented individuals from diverse backgrounds. For questions or more information, contact: People-Tx-ZigZagCareers@mod.gov.uk.
Grade: Mil OR4
Location: Multiple, including Southwest and Northwest England
Contract: Regular Military Commitment with bespoke TACOS
Security clearance: DV
Closing date: 28 Feb 2026, 23:55
All offers of employment are subject to achieving UK security clearance. Applicants normally need at least five years of UK residency to gain this clearance.
Overview
Cyber Direct Entry offers an accelerated route into military cyber roles for individuals with proven cyber skills or aptitude. This programme strengthens the UK’s ability to respond to growing cyber threats.
You’ll receive tailored training focused on essential skills for operating in cyberspace. Traditional medical and fitness standards are not our immediate concern, and waivers can be applied where appropriate.
We value diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds. Cyber talent comes from every identity, and we know that a diverse workforce makes us stronger.
The cyber sector includes many neurodivergent professionals, and we embrace neurodiversity. Different ways of thinking often lead to unique insights.
Formal qualifications are not essential. If you can show your skills and passion for cyber, we want to hear from you. Successful applicants will be fast-tracked into operational cyber roles.
The below role represents one of many opportunities that will be available to you throughout your career. Final confirmation of cyber roles and locations will be made on completion of your initial training; decisions will take into account your skills, preferences and the needs of Defence.
The Role
Cyber Defence Analysts monitor and analyse data from security tools—such as IDS alerts, firewalls, and network traffic logs—to detect and respond to potential threats. You’ll perform reactive monitoring and anomaly-based analysis to identify suspicious activity and enforce security rules.
Key Responsibilities
Monitor and analyse network traffic, logs, and alerts using cyber defence tools to identify and mitigate threats and vulnerabilities
Conduct risk assessments and apply security measures aligned with cybersecurity principles and regulations
Investigate and respond to cybersecurity incidents using intrusion detection, forensic analysis, and vulnerability assessments
Maintain secure authentication, authorisation, and access controls to protect sensitive data and systems
Work with stakeholders to design and improve network security architectures using knowledge of protocols, encryption, and emerging technologies
About You
We’re looking for someone who:
Has a passion for cybersecurity and an interest in protecting digital environments, shown through qualifications or practical experience
Can use or is willing to learn programming or scripting languages (e.g., Python, Java, PowerShell)
Understands or has experience in areas like network security, digital forensics, penetration testing, or incident response
Brings strong analytical and problem-solving skills and can adapt to complex challenges
Works well in diverse teams and can explain technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences
Preferred Qualifications: Professional certifications such as CEH, OSCP, or CompTIA Security+ are desirable, as is knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001) and incident response methodologies.
Security requirement: Candidates must achieve and maintain Developed Vetting (DV). Failure to do so may result in termination of employment.
Training
Fast-tracked basic military training will introduce you to the Armed Forces without some traditional military skills (e.g., weapon training)
Bespoke professional training will provide foundational cyber skills for Defence and show how your work supports national security
Ongoing specialist training and mentoring, including industry courses (e.g., SANS), will be available throughout your role
Salary & Benefits
Base Salary: Starting at £42,782, with progression to over £60,000
Additional cyber-skills payments: From £6,270 per year for junior operators to £26,125 per year for highly experienced individuals
Pension: Automatic enrolment in the non-contributory Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2015 (opt-out available)
Leave: 30 days annual leave plus eight UK bank holidays
Other benefits: Free medical and dental care, childcare benefits, enhanced parental leave, and flexible service arrangements
Application process
Application: submit a CV via the SERVE portal. Eligibility checks are completed, and applications are sifted for suitability.
Interview: shortlisted candidates are invited to an interview covering technical skills, qualifications and suitability for military service (command, leadership and management experience).
Medical Assessment: all candidates must pass a medical screening.
Offer: successful candidates receive terms and conditions, and a job offer letter.
Don’t meet all the requirements? Get in touch anyway – we are keen to hear from talented individuals from diverse backgrounds. For questions or more information, contact: People-Tx-ZigZagCareers@mod.gov.uk.