Remote SOC Analyst Jobs
SOC Analysts work in Security Operations Centers, monitoring an organization's security 24/7. They are the first responders to security incidents, triaging alerts, investigating threats, and escalating issues when necessary.
What Does a SOC Analyst Do?
SOC Analysts work in Security Operations Centers, monitoring an organization's security 24/7. They are the first responders to security incidents, triaging alerts, investigating threats, and escalating issues when necessary.
Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor SIEM dashboards and security alerts
- Triage and investigate security incidents
- Analyze logs, network traffic, and system behavior
- Document incidents and create detailed reports
- Escalate critical incidents to senior analysts
- Maintain knowledge of current threats and TTPs
- Participate in incident response activities
Required Qualifications & Skills
- 1-3 years of IT or security experience
- Familiarity with SIEM platforms (Splunk, QRadar, Sentinel)
- Understanding of networking and security fundamentals
- Knowledge of common attack patterns and indicators
- Strong analytical and documentation skills
- Ability to work in shifts (for on-site roles)
- Security+, CySA+, or equivalent certification
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SOC Analyst Salary Guide
We're still collecting salary data for this role. Based on industry research, remote SOC Analyst positions typically pay between $90,000 - $160,000 depending on experience and location.
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