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Information Security Analyst

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In-Office or Remote
12 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
12 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
Protect company networks and data through security monitoring (SIEM), vulnerability assessments and penetration testing, incident response, firewall/encryption management, audits for compliance, vendor risk reviews, employee security training, and policy development.
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An Information Security Analyst is the digital "guardian" of a company's data. Their primary mission is to protect the organization's computer networks and systems from cyberattacks, data breaches, and unauthorized access. 

Core Roles & Responsibilities

  • Security Monitoring: Using SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) tools like Splunk or IBM QRadar to monitor network traffic for suspicious activity.
  • Vulnerability Assessment: Conducting regular scans and Penetration Testing to find "holes" in the company's defenses before hackers do.
  • Incident Response: Leading the "fire drill" when a breach occurs—containing the threat, investigating the root cause, and restoring secure operations.
  • Firewall & Encryption Management: Setting up and maintaining Firewalls and data encryption programs to protect sensitive "data at rest" and "data in transit."
  • Security Auditing: Performing internal audits to ensure the company meets regulatory standards like SOC2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA.
  • Risk Assessment: Evaluating the security of third-party vendors and new software before they are integrated into the company ecosystem.
  • Employee Awareness Training: Educating staff on how to spot Phishing emails and follow "clean desk" policies to prevent human-error breaches.
  • Policy Development: Drafting and enforcing the "rules of the road," such as Password Policies and Access Control (who gets to see what data). 

Essential Technical Stack

  • Endpoint Protection: Mastery of tools like CrowdStrike or SentinelOne.
  • Cloud Security: Securing environments in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
  • Networking: Deep knowledge of TCP/IP, DNS, and VPN protocols.

Top Skills

Splunk,Ibm Qradar,Siem,Crowdstrike,Sentinelone,Aws,Azure,Google Cloud,Firewall,Encryption,Tcp/Ip,Dns,Vpn,Penetration Testing,Soc2,Iso 27001,Hipaa,Endpoint Protection,Cloud Security

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