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Join WiseTech Global as a Security Analyst in Chicago. Protect the data of top global logistics companies using your 6+ years of cyber security experience. You will analyze alerts, investigate incidents, and apply frameworks like NIST and MITRE ATT&CK in a cloud environment. This role is crucial ...
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United States , Chicago
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75000.00 - 95000.00 USD / Year
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Blume Global
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Senior Information Security Compliance Analyst
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Join our team in Chicago as a Senior Information Security Compliance Analyst. You will bridge technical security and governance, integrating acquired companies and managing customer assessments. We seek a hands-on expert with GRC experience and ISO 27001/NIST knowledge. Enjoy comprehensive benefi...
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United States , Chicago
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90000.00 - 130000.00 USD / Year
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Blume Global
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Staff Physical Security Analyst
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Lead global physical security operations for a high-growth company from New York or Chicago. You will manage access control, surveillance, risk assessments, and executive protection using modern platforms. This role requires 5+ years of experience and offers competitive compensation, bonus, and e...
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United States , New York or Chicago
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113000.00 - 156000.00 USD / Year
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AlphaSense
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Explore a dynamic career safeguarding digital and financial assets with Security Analyst jobs. This critical profession sits at the forefront of protecting organizational integrity, focusing on monitoring, analyzing, and responding to security threats. While the title can encompass both cybersecurity and financial securities operations, the core function revolves around risk management, procedural adherence, and ensuring the safe, accurate processing of sensitive information or transactions. Professionals in this field are the vigilant guardians of systems and processes, whether defending against cyber intrusions or ensuring the flawless settlement of financial trades. Typically, a Security Analyst is responsible for the continuous surveillance of networks, systems, or transaction flows. They identify anomalies, investigate potential breaches or discrepancies, and execute predefined protocols to mitigate risks. Common daily duties include performing security or trade verifications, conducting reconciliations, generating detailed reports for compliance, and managing incident response activities. They ensure all actions comply with strict internal policies, industry regulations (like ISDA standards in finance or frameworks like NIST in IT), and legal requirements. A significant part of the role involves collaboration, requiring analysts to coordinate with various internal teams—such as IT, trading desks, or operations—to resolve issues and implement solutions that enhance overall security posture. The skill set for these jobs is both technical and analytical. A strong foundational understanding of the relevant domain—be it capital markets products and their lifecycle or cybersecurity principles and network architecture—is essential. Analysts must possess excellent analytical abilities to scrutinize data, spot trends, and diagnose root causes of operational or security challenges. Meticulous attention to detail is non-negotiable, as even minor errors can have significant repercussions. Furthermore, clear written and verbal communication skills are vital for documenting procedures, explaining complex issues to stakeholders, and creating actionable reports. Typical requirements for Security Analyst jobs often include a bachelor’s degree in fields like Finance, Business, Computer Science, or Information Technology, coupled with relevant experience. Entry-level positions may require foundational knowledge and a keen learning attitude, while senior roles demand several years of hands-on experience and deeper expertise in specific instruments or security technologies. Certifications relevant to the specialization (such as CompTIA Security+ for cybersecurity or specific operational certifications in finance) are highly valued. Ultimately, success in this profession hinges on a proactive mindset, a strong ethical compass, and the ability to perform under pressure to protect assets and maintain trust in a fast-paced environment. Discover your next opportunity in this essential and rewarding field.

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