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Information Security Analyst II

Under minimal direction, perform documented information security processes. As directed, research information security topics, tools, techniques, and threats. Serve as an information security resource on projects.
 
Duties:
1. Under minimal direction, perform documented information security processes.
2. As directed, research information security topics, tools, techniques, and threats.
3. Serve as an information security resource on projects.
4. Follow documented information security processes.
5. Learn procedures, contacts, etc. for handling service requests, incident resolution (both hardware and software), etc. for services.
6. Participate in change management processes.
7. Prioritize information security issues and work on multiple tickets concurrently.
8. Perform documented information security processes under general direction.
9. Research information security topics, tools, techniques, and threats as directed.
10. Serve as an information security resource on projects.
11. Actively promote a customer-oriented approach throughout IT Services.
12. Perform other related duties as required or assigned.
13. Log tickets with vendors & monitor vendor communities, security mailing lists, etc.
14. Monitor existing tickets and manage resolution
15. Analyze logs to identify root cause
16. Know how to find answers. Understand available tools and resources to determine correct answers to security issues.
17. If desired, may occasionally teach one credit bearing course, per semester, on an as needed basis.
 
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and 2 years relevant experience.
 
Preferred Qualifications:
· Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field.
· 2-6 years’ experience with information security concepts, methodologies, and processes.
· 2-6 years’ experience with network security concepts, methodologies, processes, and tools.
· 2-6 years’ experience with application security concepts, methodologies, processes, and tools.
· 2-6 years’ experience with security awareness concepts, methodologies, processes, and tools.
· 2-6 years’ experience with information risk assessment and mitigation concepts, methodologies, processes, and tools.
· 2-6 years’ experience with forensics concepts, methodologies, processes, and tools.
· 2-6 years’ experience with compliance concepts, methodologies, processes, and tools.
· Experience with threat hunting, vulnerability management and penetration testing.
· Certifications such as GIAC, (ISC)2, ISACA, EC Council, or similar.
· Prior service in an information security role in Higher education
· Strong organizational skills
· Demonstrated ability to create and contribute to an inclusive work environment
· Ability to prioritize assignments and work on multiple assignments concurrently
· Strong customer service skills including the ability to constructively, diplomatically, patiently, and successfully handle customer complaints, problems, questions, conflict, and suggestions
· Good oral and written communication skills including the ability to communicate technical information to a variety of audiences including end users and clients.
· Ability to communicate with diplomacy
· Ability and willingness to work independently or as part of a team, while embracing the team environment of IT Services
· Ability and necessary knowledge to determine the cause of problems and generate solutions to those problems.
· Ability to take the initiative and be proactive in all aspects of this position’s listed responsibilities
· Experience with information security risk assessment concepts, methodologies, frameworks, and processes.

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