Cybersecurity Analyst Associate – Part-Time

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Job Description • Assist in protecting high-value compute nodes by learning how to manage encryption, secure access, and maintain the integrity of supercomputing fabrics • Assist in protecting the systems supporting the program operations by learning how to review scans, identify vulnerabilities, recommend remediations, and document the environment for security assessments • Work side-by-side with SOC analysts to monitor logs, identify anomalies, and learn how to manage Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) using SIEM tools • Collaborate with a team of peers to research and propose solutions to current cybersecurity challenges, such as vulnerability management and automated patch tracking • Gain exposure to ASA program leadership and participate in mentoring circles led by early career champions Requirements • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Cyber Security, or other technical fields • Basic level Linux or Windows administration experience • Cyber Security educational or work experience • Possess or pursuing a certification in the field of cyber security (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, or Information Assurance, AWS) • Basic knowledge of the hardware and software used in High-Performance Computing (HPC) or enterprise data centers • Basic understanding of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) or Vulnerability Management (scanning and patching) Benefits • Comprehensive benefits and wellness packages • 401K with company match • Competitive pay and paid time off • Full-flex work week to own priorities at work and at home • Paid leave including vacation, sick, personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave Apply tot his job Apply To this Job Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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