Network Cyber Security Analyst II

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Job Description
All Lines Technology is looking for a Network Security Analyst II to play an integral role in protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its information assets. This individual will assist the Network Security Systems Manager in the field of network cybersecurity. The individual will identify network cyber threats, risks, and vulnerabilities, and evaluate existing and emerging technologies to mitigate them. The Network Security Analyst 2 is also responsible for maintaining the network security tools that support the organization’s security program. The individual must work with other teams to help ensure consistent, repeatable processes to support these network security controls.

PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES / OBJECTIVES:
  • Respond to all network security alerts, including firmware updates for network systems and applications.
  • Review firewall rules, network configuration, and recommend security enhancements.
  • Perform security analysis, risk and threat assessments for network infrastructure and applications.
  • Perform root-cause analysis on network security-related issues.
  • Recommend security process improvements and execute recommendations based on best practices and regulatory requirements.
  • Actively partner with other teams to ensure deployed solutions minimize network security concerns and privacy risks.
  • Assist in identifying security risks and threats by participating in security reviews, evaluations, and risk assessments.
  • Support and enforce network security standards, guidelines, processes, and procedures.
  • Assess and remediate active exploits and malware infections company-wide with 24/7 incident response; coordinate with internal and external risk partners as appropriate.
  • Baseline setting and implementation of network security tools; serve as IT Network Security SME.
  • Support all compliance efforts (e.g., PCI, OCC, FFIEC, SOX).
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Associate’s Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a minimum of 4 years of network security or related IT experience.
  • Security certifications such as CISSP, GSEC, GCFE, GCIA, GCIH, CCNP Security, CCNA Security, or equivalents preferred. Candidates without certifications must be willing to obtain one within 12 months of hire.
  • Knowledge of network security technology industry, trends, and best practices for the financial industry; proven ability to stay current in these areas.
  • Preferred knowledge of 802.1x, IDS/IPS, and Intrusion Prevention Systems.
  • Effective research, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Willingness to assist with forensic root cause analysis.
  • Ability to coordinate network security objectives through incident response and escalation processes.
  • Excellent planning, time management, and prioritization skills; must be well organized.
  • Working knowledge of SharePoint and Microsoft Office software.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team-oriented environment.

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Salary: USD 72000 - 108000 per year Experience: 3 years required
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