The Phoenix Group · 19 hours ago
Information Technology Security Analyst
The Phoenix Group is seeking an IT Security Analyst to help protect enterprise systems, data, and cloud environments from emerging threats. The role focuses on identifying risk, detecting abnormal behavior, responding to incidents, and continuously strengthening security controls through collaboration, analysis, and automation.
Responsibilities
Review security alerts, logs, and network activity to identify threats and irregular behavior
Investigate incidents, coordinate escalation, and support containment and remediation efforts
Perform vulnerability analysis, validate findings, and advise on remediation and patching
Tune, manage, and audit security tools such as endpoint protection, monitoring, and scanning platforms
Analyze user, system, cloud, and email activity to detect misuse or compromise
Partner with IT, engineering, and vendors to improve defensive controls and security workflows
Contribute to security policies, procedures, and awareness initiatives across the organization
Support regulatory, audit, and third-party risk assessment activities
Produce clear reporting on security posture, incidents, and improvement initiatives
Stay informed on attacker techniques, industry trends, and evolving threat landscapes
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in a technology-related field or equivalent hands-on experience
Background in security operations, incident response, or risk-focused IT roles
Familiarity with security frameworks and regulatory standards (e.g., NIST, ISO, HIPAA, GDPR)
Working knowledge of identity and access management, authentication methods, and directory services
Understanding of networking concepts, endpoint protection, and detection technologies
Experience with vulnerability management, malware analysis, or forensic investigations
Exposure to modern security platforms and SIEM/EDR-style tooling
Preferred
Ability to script or automate routine security tasks is strongly preferred
Industry certifications are a plus, but not required