Cyber Security Detection Analyst
Listed on 2026-01-24
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, Information Security, IT Consultant, Network Security
Overview
GENERAL
SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Information Security Services Manager, the Cyber Security Detection Analyst is an operational role focusing on real time security event monitoring and security incident response. As a Cyber Security Detection Analyst, you will be responsible for monitoring and analyzing security events to protect our organization's information systems. This includes protecting both cloud and on premises infrastructures, monitoring events by identifying suspicious activity and assisting with incident investigations.
The Cyber Security Detection Analyst position is a valued member of the Information Privacy & Security Office (IPSO) department and will work closely with other members of the SOC, IPSO (Risk, Privacy, etc.) and IT programs with the management of security risks.
- Associate or bachelor s degree in computer science, information assurance, Information Technology or STEM degree is preferred.
- 1-3+ years of equivalent experience in Cyber Security, Information Security, or IT may be considered in lieu of a degree.
NGAV products (Carbon Black, Cisco secure endpoints, Crowdstrike). Email defense (Proofpoint, Mimecast, Exchange Online ATP). Vulnerability Management (Tenable, Rapid7 Insight
VM, Qualys). Security Awareness Platforms (KnowBe4, Phish Me, Ninjio). Active Directory. Networking and server knowledge.
Cyber Security certification (Security+, GIAC, CISSP, etc.) is preferred but not required. CompTIA Security+, preferred. CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), preferred. GIAC (Certified Penetration), preferred. CISM (Certified Information Security), preferred. CISSP: (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), preferred.
Additional Information- Organization:
Corporate Services - Department:
Ascension Cybersecurity IR - Shift: Day Job
- Union Code:
Not Applicable
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