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<p>Jobright is an AI-powered career platform that helps job seekers discover the top opportunities in the US. We are NOT a staffing agency. Jobright does not hire directly for these positions. We connect you with verified openings from employers you can trust.</p><p><br></p><p>Job Summary:</p><p>Helzberg Diamonds is committed to protecting its digital assets and ensuring the security of sensitive company data. The Security Analyst will monitor computer-generated logs, assist in security metrics reporting, and support the information security awareness program while collaborating with various business units to ensure regulatory compliance and effective vulnerability management.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Monitor and conduct analysis of computer logs and information within security platforms to identify suspicious or malicious activity and to ensure that security incidents are acted upon in a timely manner.</p><p>• Assist in training associates on enterprise security principles and best practices.</p><p>• Review and assess partner security documentation to confirm compliance with organizational standards and best practices.</p><p>• Ensure regulatory compliance by implementing key processes and supporting adherence to established security frameworks.</p><p>• Schedule and monitor vulnerability management processes and work with business partners to mitigate / remediate identified vulnerabilities.</p><p>• Coordinate and execute various internal audit functions related to system access reviews. The analyst will collaborate with business stakeholders to mitigate/remediate any items derived from the internal audit.</p><p>• Participate in rotational on-call night and weekend incident response support.</p><p><br></p><p>Qualifications:</p><p><br></p><p>Required:</p><p>• Technical education degree or associate degree in a computer related curriculum or equivalent work experience.</p><p>• 2-4 years of experience in Information Technology required. Experience should include endpoint systems and security platforms.</p><p>• Strong knowledge of cyber security principles, practices, and technologies in areas of network & endpoint security; identity & access management; vulnerability management; encryption and data protection are required.</p><p>• Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to create concise documentation for both technical and non-technical resources.</p><p>• Strong interpersonal skills are a must as the position requires partnering with associates of various technical ability throughout the organization to solve complex issues.</p><p>• Exceptional organizational skills as the position requires the ability to handle multiple projects and carry out complex tasks independently.</p><p><br></p><p>Company:</p><p>Helzberg Diamonds is a jewelry retailer. It is a sub-organization of Berkshire Hathaway. Founded in 1915, headquartered in North Kansas City, Missouri, USA, team size 1001-5000 employees, currently Late Stage.</p>

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