Security Analyst II
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We are seeking a Bilingual(Spanish & English speaking) and technically capable Security Analyst II to join our growing cybersecurity team supporting global campus and operational environments across Peru, Mexico, and the United States. This role is ideal for a hands-on analyst passionate about threat hunting, incident response, SIEM monitoring, and vulnerability exposure management. You will report to Analysis Manager, SOC., * MUST BE Bilingual(Spanish & English)
- Monitor, analyze, and investigate security alerts and events across enterprise environments
- Perform proactive threat hunting activities to identify malicious behavior and vulnerabilities
- Support incident response efforts including triage, containment, investigation, and remediation
- Utilize Splunk SIEM for log analysis, correlation, detection, and monitoring
- Work with EDR technologies including Cisco AMP, CrowdStrike, and Trend Micro
- Assist with vulnerability management activities and exposure analysis
- Coordinate with third-party patch management providers to validate remediation efforts
- Investigate suspicious activity, malware infections, phishing attempts, and endpoint threats
- Document incidents, findings, and remediation recommendations clearly and accurately
- Collaborate with IT, infrastructure, and security teams across multiple regions
- Help improve detection logic, monitoring processes, and security operational maturity
Requirements
Do you have experience in Vulnerability management?, You will have experience with Splunk and endpoint detection technologies such as CrowdStrike, Cisco AMP, or Trend Micro. We are looking for someone who thrives in fast-paced security environments, enjoys investigating threats, and can effectively respond to security incidents while collaborating across international teams., * MUST BE Bilingual(Spanish & English speaking)
- 2-5 years of experience in a Security Operations Center (SOC), Incident Response, or Security Analyst role
- Strong hands-on experience with Splunk SIEM (highly preferred)
- Experience with CrowdStrike, Cisco AMP, Trend Micro, or similar EDR/security tools
- Experience investigating security incidents and performing threat analysis
- Understanding of vulnerability management and remediation processes
- Familiarity with endpoint security, malware analysis, and attack detection techniques
- Ability to work in a fast-paced operational security environment
- Fluent Spanish communication skills (written and spoken)
- Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and communication skills
Benefits & conditions
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- Parental leave
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Life insurance
- Cell phone reimbursement
About the company
Who We Are We help the world Be Everyday Ready Today’s threatscape is relentless. So are we. At Cyderes, we specialize in building practical IAM, exposure management, and risk programs, and stopping active threats fast with MDR that works with your existing security tools - all augmented by AI and driven by seasoned operators. Our tireless global team is laser-focused on cybersecurity, arming organizations with the people, platforms, and perspectives they need to conquer whatever tomorrow throws their way. \uD83C\uDFC6 Great Place to Work® Certified \u007C United States · Canada · United Kingdom · India
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