Staff Information Security Analyst

ServiceNow
London
2 months ago
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What you get to do in this role: 

  • Monitor thesecurity tools andsystems that defend ServiceNowsproduction and corporateenvironment
  • Determine relationships betweenseemingly unrelated events throughdeductivereasoning
  • Come up withways to do thingsfaster better and more effectively
  • You will work with teamsto maintain uptodate baselines forthe secure configuration anrations of all inplace deviceswhether they be under direct control(i.e. security tools) or not (i.e.workstations servers networkdevices etc.).
  • You will participate asan escalation contact in theOnCall rotation to ensure thatSecurity Operations can respond topriority incidents
  • You may be called upon to assistwith the deployment integration andinitial configuration of new securitysolutions or enhancements to existingsecurity solutions; including networkand systems to improve overallplatform security.


Qualifications :

To be successful in this role you have:

  • 6 years related experienceorequivalent combination of education and experience
  • Automation knowledge (Python bashscripting)and experience hardening Linux Windows or Mac systems
  • Background working with datalogging applications (e.g.Splunk)
  • Knowledge of vulnerability scanningtools (Qualys Nessus)
  • A defensive security mindset
  • Ability to explain complex issues toexecutives andcustomers
  • GSEC GCIH CEH GCIA or CISSPcertifications are aplus

 

Not sure if you meet every qualification We still encourage you to apply! We value inclusivity welcoming candidates from diverse backgrounds including nontraditional paths. Unique experiences enrich our team and the willingness to dream big makes you an exceptional candidate!


Additional Information :

Work Personas

We approach our distributed world of work with flexibility and trust. Work personas (flexible remote or required in office) are categories that are assigned to ServiceNow employees depending on the nature of their work. Learn more here.

Equal Opportunity Employer

ServiceNow is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color creed religion sex sexual orientation national origin or nationality ancestry age disability gender identity or expression marital status veteran status or any other category protected by law. In addition all qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with legal requirements. 

Accommodations

We strive to create an accessible and inclusive experience for all candidates. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are unable to use this online application and need an alternative method to apply please contactfor assistance. 

Export Control Regulations

For positions requiring access to controlled technology subject to export control regulations including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) ServiceNow may be required to obtain export control approval from government authorities for certain individuals. All employment is contingent upon ServiceNow obtaining any export license or other approval that may be required by relevant export control authorities. 

From Fortune. 2024 Fortune Media IP Limited. All rights reserved. Used under license. 


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Fulltime


Key Skills
IT Experience,Splunk,IDS,Cybersecurity,FIPS,PCI,NIST Standards,Information Security,Encryption,FISMA,RMF,Siem
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