Principal Cyber Security Analyst
Lead the cyber security agenda for a critical public service, protecting sensitive information while enabling digital transformation across Disclosure Scotland.
Disclosure Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government, supporting safer recruitment and helping to protect vulnerable groups through trusted disclosure services. As the Principal Cyber Security Analyst, you will join our Digital team at a pivotal point in our transformation journey, leading a specialist team whose mission is to enable secure, resilient, and accessible digital services that meet the needs of citizens, organisations, and government.
In this role, you will provide strategic leadership for cyber security across the organisation, working collaboratively with senior leaders, delivery teams, and external partners to embed security into our services, systems, and decision-making processes. Your primary objective will be to ensure that cyber security supports and enables organisational goals, protecting critical services and information while helping Disclosure Scotland deliver its vision for modern, innovative, and trusted public services.
- Lead engagement with key stakeholders across Disclosure Scotland and the wider Scottish Government, acting as the primary point of contact for cyber security matters.
- Provide expert cyber security advice and guidance, supporting the effective implementation and operation of security controls across the organisation.
- Develop a strong understanding of user needs and emerging technologies, ensuring cyber security policies and controls align with business requirements.
- Deliver cyber security initiatives arising from the Cyber Security Strategy, supporting the effective management of cyber risk and information protection requirements.
- Lead the development and continuous improvement of cyber incident management, investigation and response capabilities, processes and procedures.
- Manage the assessment of cyber threats and vulnerabilities, implementing appropriate controls to protect organisational systems, information and services.
- Conduct and oversee cyber security risk assessments, providing recommendations to support effective risk management and informed decision-making.
- Manage the delivery of penetration testing and security assurance activities, ensuring findings are addressed and drive continuous improvement in organisational security.
- Lead multidisciplinary teams through the planning, delivery and evaluation of security testing activities in line with organisational policies, standards and best practice.
- Develop and maintain cyber security policies, standards and guidance in line with business needs, legislative requirements and industry best practice.
- Lead criteria - Experience of leading and developing cyber security teams, with the ability to design, implement and continuously improve Security Operations capabilities, including threat detection, automation, orchestration and the development of security processes and procedures to meet evolving business and threat requirements.
- Experience of advising on organisational and technical responses to cyber security incidents, with responsibility for developing and driving incident investigation, response policies, processes and procedures.
- Expert knowledge of system architectures, with the ability to assess and articulate the impact of vulnerabilities on existing and future systems, services and designs.
- Experience of working in a multidisciplinary team environment, and delivering quality security objectives in a timely manner, among other competing digital priorities.
Technical Skills:
This role is aligned to the Cyber Security Analyst role in the Digital, Data and Technology Profession.
These skills will be tested during the Technical Assessment if you are successful at sift stage. They will be not be assessed at application stage. Please review the following to understand the skill expectations Cyber Security Operations - Government Digital and Data Profession Capability Framework.
Skilled Worker sponsorship is not available for this role. As a result, we are unable to appoint candidates who require Skilled Worker sponsorship now or in the future. Applicants must have an existing and ongoing right to work in the UK.
Candidates will have their applications assessed against all Experience criteria. In the event of a high volume of applications, candidates will have their applications initially assessed against the Lead experience criteria. Candidates who pass this initial sift will have their applications fully assessed against the listed criteria.
Candidates who are successful at sift stage will be invited to attend an Interview and Technical Assessment. The interview will further assess the Experience listed in the job advert and the Technical Assessment will evaluate the Technical Skills relevant to the role.
Candidates who pass the sift and are invited to the Interview and Technical Assessment stage will receive a Technical Assessment Candidate Pack, which will outline the skills to be assessed and the assessment methods to be used.
Following the application sift, there may be a telephone interview as part of the assessment process before the main interview.
Assessments are scheduled for w/c 14 September 2026 however this may be subject to change.
As a government organisation, we adhere to the Civil Service Commission Recruitment Principles and we investigate any complaints received in relation to recruitment cases.
Successful candidates must complete the Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS), before they can be appointed. BPSS is comprised of four main pre-employment checks – Identity, Right to work, Employment History and a Criminal Record check (unspent convictions).
You can find out more about BPSS on the UK Government website, or read about the different levels of security checks in our Candidate Guide.
Successful candidates must be willing to obtain Security Check (SC) clearance if necessary. You can find out more about SC clearance here:
This post is part of the Government Digital and Data (GDD) profession and currently attracts a £4000 annual GDD pay supplement, which is paid monthly – pay supplements are reviewed regularly.