Information Security Analyst

Substance
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2 months ago
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We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-orientedInformation Security Analyston behalf of our client to monitor, assess, and enhance their security posture. In this role, you will be responsible for analyzing security incidents, assessing vulnerabilities, and ensuring compliance with security policies. You will play a critical role in developing and implementing security measures, responding to breaches, and documenting security incidents to strengthen their overall cybersecurity framework. Your expertise will help safeguard their information systems and mitigate potential risks.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor and analyze security incidents to protect the organization’s information systems.
  • Assess vulnerabilities, identify risks, and respond to security breaches in a timely manner.
  • Develop and implement security measures and best practices to enhance system protection.
  • Ensure compliance with security policies, regulatory requirements, and industry standards.
  • Prepare detailed reports documenting security breaches, incidents, and risk assessments.
  • Work closely with IT and security teams to enhance security protocols and mitigate threats.
  • Utilize intrusion detection systems, data loss prevention tools, and other security technologies.
  • Stay up to date with emerging security threats, technologies, and industry trends.
  • Provide security awareness training and guidance to employees.

Requirements

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree inInformation Security, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or a related field.
  • Experience working withintrusion detection systems (IDS), firewalls, and data loss prevention tools.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to assess complex security issues.
  • Familiarity withsecurity frameworks and compliance standards(e.g., NIST, ISO 27001, GDPR).
  • Hands-on experience insecurity incident response, threat analysis, and vulnerability assessment.
  • Ability to work in anAgile environmentand collaborate effectively with IT and security teams.
  • Relevant certificationssuch asCEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), CompTIA Security+, or CISSPare advantageous.

Benefits

At Substance, we’re all about action, not just talk. If your profile aligns with what we need, you’ll hear from us within 1-2 weeks. If not, no fluff—just know we value your interest and will keep you in mind for future roles where your skills can make an impact. We focus on real connections and meaningful matches, so when the right opportunity comes, we’ll be ready to make it happen.

Getsubstance.co Pte. Ltd. | EA License No: 24C2398

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