Job Title: Security Analyst
Location - City: Mount Laurel Township
Location - State: New Jersey
Job Description:
Responsibilities:
- Develop and manage security for more than one IT functional area e.g. data systems network and/or Web across the enterprise
- Assist in the development and implementation of security policies and procedures e.g. user log-on and authentication rules security breach escalation procedures security auditing procedures and use of firewalls and encryption routines
- Prepare status reports on security matters to develop security risk analysis scenarios and response procedures
- Track and monitor software viruses
- Enforce security policies and procedures by administering and monitoring security profiles, review security violation reports, investigate possible security exceptions, and update, maintain and document security controls
- Involved in the evaluation of products and/or procedures to enhance productivity and effectiveness
- Provide direct support to the business and IT staff for security related issues
- Educate IT and the business about security policies and consult on security issues regarding user built/managed systems
- Represent the security needs of the organization by providing expertise and assistance in all IT projects with regard to security issues
Qualifications:
- Must have extensive knowledge in networking databases systems and/or Web operations
- More junior level position primarily focuses on security administration a more senior level position is involved in developing enterprise security strategies management of security projects and the most complicated security issues
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science Information Systems, other related field, or equivalent work experience
- Typically has 3-6 years of combined IT and security work experience with a broad range of exposure to systems analysis application development database design and administration 3 years of experience with information security
- Requires knowledge of security issues techniques and implications across all existing computer platforms