If you are good in a crisis and have the drive to scope out technological crimes and cyber incidents, then being a security operations center (SOC) analyst could be the right job.
What is a security operations center (SOC) analyst?
Similar to cybersecurity analysts, SOC analysts are the first responders to cyber incidents. They report cyber threats and then implement changes to protect an organization.
Job duties include:
- Providing threat and vulnerability analysis
- Investigating, documenting, and reporting on information security issues and emerging trends
- Analyzing and responding to previously undisclosed software and hardware vulnerabilities
- Preparing organizational disaster recovery plans
A cybersecurity analyst may be the only cybersecurity professional in an organization, but SOC analysts are generally part of a large security operations team. The SOC analyst role is the last line of defense against cybercriminals. Without them, hackers and other cyber criminals may never be found.
SOC analysts work alongside cybersecurity engineers and security managers and most likely report to a chief information security officer (CISO).
A SOC analyst must have a steady and unshakable eye for detail, as they must monitor many things simultaneously. They must watch and respond to several threats, and there may be different levels of responsibilities depending on how big the company is and how many SOC analysts it employs. From monitoring to reacting, a SOC analyst’s day is rarely the same from one to the next.
How to become a security operations center (SOC) analyst
Most companies hiring a SOC analyst seek someone with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, cybersecurity, or a related field. Many SOC analysts previously worked as network or systems administrators.
A certification like CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) can help you gain the skills you need to become a SOC analyst. Check out the CompTIA Career Roadmap to see what other certifications relate to cybersecurity jobs.
The details
SOC analyst salary range
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual wage for information security analysts is $99,730.
Job titles related to SOC analyst
- Threat intelligence analyst
- Vulnerability analyst
- Cybersecurity analyst
- Information security analyst or administrator
- Security administrator
Will your next move be a security operations center analyst? If so, check out the CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway to get the skills to get you there.