Security Analyst Financial & Banking - Carrollton, TX at Geebo

Security Analyst

Overview
An Information Security Administrator supports the organization by assisting the associate base in complying with corporate policies. IS Administrator will support data collections for SOX, PCI, CPNI, COBIT and other regulations. The position also calls for the drafting of documentation for policies and then communicating those policies to associates. Working under the supervision of the Information Security Supervisor, the IS Administrator will research compliance controls, audit departments to ensure continued compliance and report infractions to management. The IS Administrator will occasionally be involved with the development and implementation of new controls. This may require research and analytics to determine scope and include contacting vendors for pricing.
Responsibilities
Continuous monitoring and research of real time alerts.
DLP and IDS administration.
Security involvement in SDLC process.
Tracking and reporting of policy violations.
Reconciliation of account documentation and risk forms.
Tracking and remediation of vulnerabilities.
Conducting Access audits and enforcement.
Participate in the implementation and administration of other items as required from NIST SP800-53.
Qualifications
At least 3 to 5 years IT related experience.
Attention to detail, organized and able to work and research independently.
Industry related Security certifications a plus. (CEH, Security+, CISSP)
IT related certifications or college degree is a plus. (MCITP, CCNA, RHCSA, Linux+, Network+)
Knowledge of NIST; FISMA / FedRAMP experience a plus.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.
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