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Cybersecurity Analyst

Cybersecurity Analyst Job Description

Cybersecurity analysts help guard an organization’s digital assets, constantly monitoring for and responding to security threats. Their work involves a blend of hunting for potential threats and reacting to incidents, requiring a keen eye for anomalies and strong problem-solving skills. Cybersecurity analysts must be adept at using a variety of security tools and technologies, from SIEM systems to forensic analysis software. They often act as the bridge between technical security measures and broader organizational policies, helping to translate complex security concepts for nontechnical stakeholders. Continuous learning is essential in this rapidly evolving field, with many analysts pursuing certifications such as Security+, CISSP, or CISA to stay current. Most positions require a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, information technology, or a related field, with some employers preferring candidates with two to three years of experience in IT or security roles.

Typical duties include:

Designing and implementing robust security architectures for organizational IT systems Conducting regular vulnerability assessments and penetration testing Developing and maintaining incident response and disaster recovery plans Implementing and managing security tools such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, and SIEM systems Investigating security breaches and leading incident response efforts Providing security awareness training to employees across the organization Ensuring compliance with relevant industry standards and regulations

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Salary for Cybersecurity Analyst
101750 - 146750
25th percentile
101750
The candidate is new to the role and building the needed skills, experience and autonomy.
50th percentile
121500
The candidate has the experience to perform core responsibilities without direct supervision and is comfortable with the role’s processes and subject matter.
75th percentile
146750
The candidate delivers value beyond the stated job duties, has advanced qualifications and experience, and is ready for the next career level.
Projected salaries for related positions Position title 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Systems Security Manager 140500 171500 203000 Security Architect 136250 155000 173500 Data Security Analyst 121750 149500 172500 Network Security Engineer 117750 143250 167500 Systems Security Administrator 110500 133250 158000 Network Security Administrator 107500 128000 152500 Cybersecurity Engineer 112250 138500 189000

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