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Cybersecurity engineer

Cybersecurity engineer

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The cybersecurity engineer contributes to risk management in order to ensure the security of the company's data and IT systems.

He ensures technological and regulatory monitoring, monitors IT system security audits and assists the Data Protection Officer.

What is
this job

“The challenges of our profession relate to business continuity in order to protect company data. To do this, we must carry out preventive actions to avoid computer attacks, such as monitoring business impact analyzes or coordinating annual tests. »
“As part of our job, we have support and monitoring missions. We must support the professions and carry out risk analyzes of application projects, such as risk assessment, the development and monitoring of risk treatment plans, recommendations, etc. We must also ensure that we follow the reporting rules and processes. and dashboards. »
“We deal with current issues relating to user security, which is why we have to carry out regulatory technological monitoring to ensure the compliance of our security systems. Assisting the DPO (Data Protection Officer) in managing GDPR governance is part of our missions; we then carry out impact analyzes relating to data protection. »

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your experiences

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SKILLS
Required

Training

Bac +5 type Master's degree, DESS, DEA (engineering schools or universities) specialized in computer security for an experienced or beginner profile.

Advice
of your future colleagues

“Knowledge of the environment and the different systems to be put in place to maintain safety is essential in our profession. This is why a minimum of 1 year's experience is often recommended in this field, for example via an end-of-studies internship or work-study training. »
“Knowledge of the environment and the different systems to be put in place to maintain safety is essential in our profession. This is why experience of at least 1 year is often recommended in this field, for example through an end-of-studies internship or work-study training. »
“Communication between the different players allows us to better identify problems and possible security vulnerabilities, which is why mastery of English is important in order to understand and qualify everyone's needs. »

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Since 2022, EDF Renewables has been developing offshore wind projects in Japan. 

The objective: to contribute to the country's energy transition.