Summary
Adient's Global Information Security team is growing and so is our mission. As we expand our cybersecurity resources to stay ahead of an evolving threat landscape, we're building stronger prevention, detection, and response capabilities across the enterprise. Based in Plymouth, Michigan, the Cyber Security Analyst reports to the Global Cyber Security Operations Manager and helps design and implement the standard operating procedures that power day-to-day cyber defense. You'll be part of our global incident management program, which protects the business by ensuring incidents are rapidly identified, analyzed, communicated, contained, investigated, and reported. The team delivers security monitoring and 24x7 global incident response---and during critical events, we marshal the right information and expertise to uncover attacks, assess business impact, and drive decisive action.
Primary Responsibilities
Perform all security procedures necessary to ensure the safety of information systems assets and to protect systems from intentional or inadvertent access or destruction.
Perform ticket administration to monitor and analyze the priority and status of Information Security tickets to ensure accuracy and timely resolution.
Assist with Computer Security Incident Response activities for a large organization and coordinate with other IT teams and business units to record, report, and resolve incidents.
Perform follow-up to assist with Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) monitoring and analysis to identify security issues for remediation.
Support efforts to recognize intrusion attempts and perform thorough reviews and analyses of relevant event details and summary information.
Communicate alerts to cross-functional teams regarding intrusions and compromises to the network infrastructure, applications, and operating systems.
Assist with the implementation of counter-measures or mitigating controls.
Prepare incident reports of analysis methodology and results.
Maintain current knowledge of relevant technology as assigned.
Participate in special projects as required.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will communicate effectively with business and IT stakeholders, execute the security incident response and information inventory management strategy defined by leadership, and demonstrate strong judgment, maturity, and a proactive approach to driving change. The Cyber Security Analyst will also analyze log data, including conducting forensic examinations of system and resource access.
Minimum bachelor's degree in Cyber Security, Computer Science, or relevant work experience
3-5 years of information security-related experience
Solid understanding of basic computer science principles
Strong knowledge of adversary motivations in cybersecurity
Proficient in security operations concepts and practices
Excellent communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences
Ability to establish and maintain business relationships
High level of discretion and personal integrity
Experience with open-source and commercial security management tools
Knowledge and experience in strategic information security planning
Advanced skills in event analysis, incident investigation, and log analysis
Deep understanding of networking, threat landscape, and digital forensics
Proficiency in generating and modifying Indicators of Compromise (IOC)
Advanced knowledge of penetration techniques and DDoS mitigation
Moderate understanding of IDS/IPS systems, Windows, Unix/Linux, and firewalls
Scripting experience and moderate knowledge of forensic techniques
Proficiency in protocol analysis and understanding of regulatory compliance