[Remote] Cybersecurity Analyst (Entry–Mid Level) $90K/yr - $110Kyr

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. 360CyberX, LLC is a security-focused technology partner dedicated to helping organizations prevent breaches, maintain system availability, and achieve compliance. The Cybersecurity Analyst supports day-to-day cybersecurity operations by monitoring, analyzing, and responding to security events across enterprise environments, contributing to the protection of organizational assets. Responsibilities Monitor and analyze security alerts, logs, and events across endpoint, network, cloud, and identity platforms Assist in triaging and investigating potential security incidents and suspicious activity Support incident response activities, including evidence collection, analysis, and post-incident reviews Assist with vulnerability identification, prioritization, remediation tracking, and validation Support security assessments, control reviews, and basic risk evaluations across systems and applications Collaborate with IT, cloud, and engineering teams to validate security controls and remediation efforts Document security findings, incidents, risks, and remediation actions in centralized tracking systems Support third-party and vendor security risk assessments as required Contribute to the development and refinement of security procedures, playbooks, and documentation Participate in audits, tabletop exercises, and security improvement initiatives as assigned Skills 0–3 years of experience in one or more of the following areas: Cybersecurity operations or SOC support, Security monitoring and incident analysis, Vulnerability management or remediation support, Risk, compliance, or security governance support Foundational understanding of core cybersecurity concepts, including: Threat detection and response, Vulnerability and risk management, Identity, endpoint, and network security Hands-on exposure to one or more security tools such as: SIEM platforms, EDR/XDR solutions, Vulnerability scanners, Cloud security or identity platforms Strong analytical, investigative, and documentation skills Ability to communicate technical findings clearly to technical and non-technical audiences Willingness to learn, adapt, and grow within a fast-paced security environment Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field (or equivalent hands-on experience) Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks or standards such as: NIST CSF or NIST RMF, ISO/IEC 27001 / 27002, CIS Critical Security Controls, PCI DSS or SANS concepts Exposure to cloud environments (AWS, Azure, or GCP) Entry-level or foundational security certifications (e.g., Security+, SSCP, or equivalent) Company Overview 360Cyberx, LLC is a security-first technology partner that helps organizations prevent breaches, keep systems online, and prove compliance. It was founded in 2020, and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, US, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is

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