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Kroll

Kroll

www.kroll.com

4 Jobs

6,517 Employees

About the Company

As the leading independent provider of risk and financial advisory solutions, Kroll leverages our unique insights, data and technology to help clients stay ahead of complex demands. Kroll's team of more than 6,500 professionals worldwide continues the firm’s nearly 100-year history of trusted expertise spanning risk, governance, transactions and valuation. Our advanced solutions and intelligence provide clients the foresight they need to create an enduring competitive advantage. At Kroll, our values define who we are and how we partner with clients and communities. Learn more at Kroll.com.

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Company Name
Kroll
Job Title
Associate, Cyber Risk
Job Description
Job title: Associate, Cyber Risk **Role Summary** An entry‑level cybersecurity professional who supports incident response, risk assessment, forensic investigations, and breach notification activities for a global client base. Works within a collaborative team, applying foundational technical knowledge to strengthen client cyber resilience. **Expectations** - Rapidly acquire technical expertise and adapt to evolving cyber threats. - Deliver service within defined SLAs, maintaining high accuracy and documentation quality. - Communicate clearly with clients and team members in both written and verbal formats. - Demonstrate commitment to continuous learning and professional development. **Key Responsibilities** - Assist in incident response and post‑incident analysis. - Support vulnerability and risk assessments, producing concise reports. - Operate and monitor security platforms (SIEM, EDR) and first‑line support tools. - Conduct basic forensic data collection and evidence preservation. - Liaise with Service Operations to manage workflows and ticket escalations. - Contribute to cyber SOC monitoring and threat intelligence feeds. - Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of data protection regulations and breach notification requirements. **Required Skills** - Proficient in Windows OS; operational knowledge of Linux. - Basic understanding of cyber SOC roles, SIEM/EDR administration, and incident response processes. - Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities. - Excellent attention to detail, time management, and SLA compliance. - Clear verbal and written communication. - Ability to apply technical knowledge in an enterprise environment. **Required Education & Certifications** - Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field (or equivalent experience). - Entry‑level cybersecurity certification (e.g., CompTIA Security+, GSEC) preferred. **Nice to Have** - ITIL service desk experience. - Advanced cybersecurity certifications (e.g., CISSP, OSCP). - Networking fundamentals and troubleshooting skills. - Familiarity with data protection laws and security policies.
United kingdom
Remote
25-12-2025
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Company Name
Kroll
Job Title
Intern, Portfolio Valuation
Job Description
**Job Title** Intern, Portfolio Valuation **Role Summary** Support valuation projects for alternative investments (private equity, private debt, venture capital, infrastructure) by conducting research, applying valuation models, gathering client data, and preparing client‑facing deliverables. **Expactations** - Complete assignments for 5‑6 month internship in a pre‑recruitment setting. - Manage multiple tasks, prioritize work, and adapt to rapid changes in a team environment. - Deliver high‑quality analysis and presentations to clients. **Key Responsibilities** - Research capital markets, industry trends, competitors, and target companies. - Assist in valuation of illiquid assets using income, market, and option pricing models. - Determine cost of capital (CAPM) and apply appropriate discount rates. - Conduct client interviews (Q&A, face‑to‑face) to collect necessary data. - Prepare and refine presentations and written reports for client delivery. - Attend industry events to expand knowledge of alternative investments. **Required Skills** - Strong analytical, comprehension, and problem‑solving abilities. - Proficiency in valuation methodologies (DCF, multiples, comps, option pricing). - Excellent written and verbal communication in both French and English. - Ability to work collaboratively, manage time, and handle evolving priorities. **Required Education & Certifications** - Master’s degree (or final‑year student) in Business, Finance, Economics, or Engineering. - Prior internship or apprenticeship experience in finance (audit, transaction advisory, valuation, M&A, or similar). ---
Paris, France
Hybrid
Fresher
04-02-2026
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Company Name
Kroll
Job Title
DFIR Manager, Cyber Risk
Job Description
**Job title:** DFIR Manager, Cyber Risk **Role Summary:** Lead digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) operations for high‑impact cyber incidents. Own investigations across Windows, macOS, Linux, cloud, SaaS, and identity environments, providing defensible evidence, root‑cause analysis, and threat actor eviction while coordinating with clients, legal counsel, and internal teams. **Expectations:** * Manage and execute DFIR investigations with rigorous chain‑of‑custody. * Communicate findings clearly to technical and non‑technical stakeholders. * Operate under tight deadlines, including after‑hours live‑incident response. * Collaborate with global DFIR team, client security teams, and restoration partners. **Key Responsibilities:** 1. Lead digital forensics and incident response investigations across multiple platforms (endpoints, servers, cloud, SaaS, identity). 2. Acquire, preserve, and analyze evidence while maintaining a defensible chain‑of‑custody. 3. Identify attacker tradecraft, determine root cause, assess scope, and evaluate data‑at‑risk. 4. Engage with clients, outside counsel, insurers, and internal teams to communicate status and recommendations. 5. Support containment, eradication, and recovery activities in coordination with client teams and restoration partners. **Required Skills:** * 3–5 years of hands‑on experience in digital forensics, incident response, or security operations. * Expertise working across modern environments (EDR/XDR, SIEM, cloud, SaaS, identity platforms). * Strong project‑management abilities and the capacity to communicate complex technical findings to non‑technical audiences. * Ability to work effectively under pressure during live incidents, including occasional after‑hours response. **Required Education & Certifications:** * Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field. * Industry certifications preferred: GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, or similar.
United kingdom
Remote
Junior
09-03-2026
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Company Name
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Job Title
EMEA Cyber Advisory Senior Manager
Job Description
**Job Title** EMEA Cyber Advisory Senior Manager **Role Summary** Lead and deliver high‑quality cybersecurity consulting and advisory services across EMEA for a diversified client portfolio. Drive strategy, governance, and remediation programmes, ensuring clients meet regulatory obligations and build cyber resilience. **Expectations** - Own client engagement from assessment to implementation, guiding cross‑functional teams. - Exhibit thought leadership in cyber risk, threat intelligence, and regulatory trends. - Demonstrate advanced analytical, communication, and client‑management skills. **Key Responsibilities** - Design, present, and evolve data‑driven security and governance frameworks (GRC, ICT risk, incident response, vulnerability management, third‑party risk, security testing). - Analyze attack‑surface monitoring data, deliver actionable reports, and lead client workshops. - Plan and drive remediation activities; coordinate with client security and IT teams for technology deployment and process optimisation. - Maintain awareness of global/regional cyber legislation (e.g., DORA, NIS2, GDPR, PRA/FCA) and emerging threat landscape. - Review, upgrade, and document policies, procedures, and frameworks; provide pragmatic guidance for operational adoption. - Support business development: craft proposals, statements of work, and collaborate with sales/marketing on new opportunities. - Communicate findings and strategies to executive leadership, legal teams, and external stakeholders through written reports, presentations, and training. **Required Skills** - Proven experience (≥5 years) in cybersecurity consulting, risk advisory, or information security leadership. - Strong technical acumen in GRC tools, vulnerability assessment, incident response, and third‑party risk. - Deep knowledge of regulatory frameworks (GDPR, DORA, NIS2, PRA/FCA, etc.) and control standards (ISO 27001, NIST, SOC 2). - Proficiency in data analysis tools: Excel, Tableau, Power BI, SQL. - Excellent written and verbal communication, presentation, and stakeholder management. - Ability to prioritize simultaneously, solve complex problems, and design technology‑enabled solutions. **Required Education & Certifications** - Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field (or equivalent experience). - Professional certifications highly valued: CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CISA, CGCS, or similar. - Experience with cyber‑risk assessment, incident‑response frameworks, and regulatory compliance is essential.
United kingdom
Remote
Senior
05-03-2026