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We are currently seeking a Cyber Security Threat Analyst (Onsite Hybrid) to join our team in Charlotte, North Carolina (US-NC), United States (US). The Cyber Security Threat Analyst will be responsible for identifying, analyzing, and reporting on cyber threats that may impact the organization, clients, and industry sectors such as banking, capital markets, insurance, and other financial services domains. The role requires strong analytical skills, threat intelligence expertise, and the ability to translate complex cyber threat information into actionable insights for technical and executive stakeholders.
Job Responsibility
Monitor, collect, and analyze cyber threat intelligence from internal and external sources, including vendors, industry consortiums, open-source intelligence, and law enforcement partners
Research cyber threat actors, threat groups, campaigns, malware, vulnerabilities, fraud trends, and geopolitical events that may impact the organization or its clients
Analyze tactics, techniques, and procedures used by threat actors and map findings to relevant frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK
Identify emerging threats, assess potential business impact, and provide actionable recommendations to reduce risk
Track zero-day vulnerabilities and high-risk CVEs, including preparing reports with potential impact, mitigation steps, and remediation guidance
Develop and publish tactical, operational, and strategic threat intelligence reports for cybersecurity teams, business stakeholders, and executive leadership
Support security incident response teams by providing threat context, actor attribution, indicators of compromise, and recommended containment or response actions
Consolidate and evaluate cyber threat intelligence feeds to improve the quality, relevance, and timeliness of threat assessments
Analyze internal security risks, control gaps, and threat exposure to identify potential weaknesses
Respond to client or stakeholder requests for information related to cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and risk trends
Prepare briefings, dashboards, and executive summaries that communicate cyber risks in clear, non-technical language
Collaborate with cybersecurity teams, fraud teams, risk teams, business units, and industry peers to understand intelligence requirements and improve threat reporting
Develop and maintain documentation, procedures, and playbooks related to threat intelligence and response processes
Requirements
5+ years of experience in cyber threat intelligence, security operations, incident response, vulnerability management, fraud analysis, or a related cybersecurity function
4+ years strong understanding of cyber threat actors, attack vectors, malware, phishing, ransomware, credential theft, fraud activity, and emerging cyber threats
4+ years knowledge of security concepts such as indicators of compromise, attack lifecycle, threat modeling, vulnerability management, and risk assessment
4+ years of experience gathering and analyzing intelligence from multiple sources, including OSINT, commercial threat intelligence platforms, internal security tools, and industry reports
4+ years of familiarity with MITRE ATT&CK, Cyber Kill Chain, CVSS, CVE analysis, and common security frameworks
Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Intelligence Studies, or a related field
equivalent work experience may be considered
Nice to have
Cybersecurity experience within financial services, including banking, capital markets, insurance, or fintech
Experience with threat intelligence platforms, SIEM tools, EDR tools, case management systems, or vulnerability management platforms
Familiarity with industry information-sharing groups such as FS-ISAC or other intelligence-sharing communities
Experience working with vendor intelligence, law enforcement intelligence, or consortium intelligence sources
Understanding of geopolitical risk and its connection to cyber threat activity
Experience producing executive-level cyber threat briefings and strategic intelligence assessments
Knowledge of fraud intelligence, financial crime trends, account takeover, payment fraud, and business email compromise
Relevant certifications such as Security+, GCTI, GCIA, GCIH, CISSP, CySA+, CEH, or similar
Experience developing threat intelligence playbooks, response procedures, or reporting templates
Ability to work with global teams and support stakeholders across multiple regions or business units
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to brief stakeholders and explain cyber risk, likelihood, impact, and remediation activities
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced cybersecurity environment
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and research skills with attention to detail