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Lynden Incorporated Cyber Security Analyst II - DF815 in SeaTac, Washington

Lynden Incorporated is seeking a Cyber Security Analyst II to work as part of our SeaTac based team. You will be diving into the operational side of things, keeping our digital defenses up to par under the watchful eye of the Director of Infrastructure & Cyber Security. Think of yourself as the go-to for managing and fine-tuning the security tools and strategies that keep us safe. With your experience in the cyber trenches and a bunch of certifications (or just some solid know-how), you will have the freedom to make calls on the fly, work with teams across the company, and pass on your wisdom to the up-and-comers on our team. This is not a safety sensitive position.

 

We encourage you to apply and bring your expertise to:

- - Review and monitor information security trends, internal and external to Lynden.

- - Keep management informed about information security-related issues and activities that may affect the organization.

- - Be on the lookout for potential security threats, track system vulnerabilities, and report on any risks that might compromise our information security posture.

- - Offer advanced information security expertise and recommendations as a key contributor to project teams, ensuring robust security practices are integrated throughout project lifecycles.

- - Actively engaged in the execution of detailed IT risk assessments and security testing protocols. Scrutinize audit outcomes to formulate and recommend strategies for acceptable risk levels and the development of effective risk mitigation measures.

- - Perform detailed assessments of current security measures and proactively suggest improvements to strengthen our strategies for mitigating risks.

- - Dive into in-depth exploration and evaluation of the latest advancements in information security tech. Run tests and provide insight on rolling out new or improved security hardware or software. Assess how these changes might affect our existing set-up and give advice on how to smoothly incorporate these tools into our system.

Get involved in keeping Lyndens IT Security Incident Response Plan in good shape and take an active role in putti

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