The Aspen Group
Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
The Aspen Group, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
The Aspen Group (TAG) is one of the largest and most trusted retail healthcare business support organizations in the U.S. and has supported over 16,000 healthcare professionals and team members at more than 1,200 health and wellness offices across 46 states in four distinct categories: Dental care, urgent care, medical aesthetics, and animal health. Working in partnership with independent practice owners and clinicians, the team is united by a single purpose: to prove that healthcare can be better and smarter for everyone. TAG provides a comprehensive suite of centralized business support services that power the impact of five consumer-facing businesses: Aspen Dental, ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers, WellNow Urgent Care, Chapter Aesthetic Studio, and AZPetVet. Each brand has access to a deep community of experts, tools and resources to grow their practices, and an unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality consumer healthcare experiences at scale.The SOC analyst is responsible for activities relating to monitoring and responding to security events. The SOC analyst receives, researches, triages and documents all security events and alerts as they are received. This individual supports multiple security-related platforms and technologies, interfacing with others within the IT organization, as well as other internal business units and external customers/partners. Events will be generated from endpoints, networks, security information and event management (SIEM) systems, threat intelligence platforms, employees, third parties and other sources. The SOC analyst also receives information sharing and analysis center (ISAC) information and is expected to hunt for potential compromise across the infrastructure. The SOC analyst reports to the SOC manager and is an involved member of the SOC team. This role must display an in-depth understanding of new trends and technologies related to IT security and compliance and contribute to the company IT security strategy and roadmap. Essential Job Duties As an active member of the team, monitor and process response for security events on a 24x7 basis. Plan and execute regular incident response and postmortem exercises, with a focus on creating measurable benchmarks to show progress (or deficiencies requiring additional attention). Stay current with and remain knowledgeable about new threats. Analyze attacker tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) from security events across a large heterogeneous network of security devices and end-user systems. Participate in threat modeling collaboration with other members of the security team. Leverage automation and orchestration solutions to automate repetitive tasks. Assist with incident response as events are escalated, including triage, remediation and documentation. Aid in threat and vulnerability research across event data collected by systems. Investigate and document events to aid incident responders, managers and other SOC team members on security issues and the emergence of new threats. Work alongside other security team members to hunt for and identify security issues generated from the network, including third-party relationships. Share information as directed with other team members and ISACs. Seek opportunities to drive efficiencies. Manage security event investigations, partnering with other departments (e.g., IT) as needed. Evaluate SOC policies and procedures and recommend updates to management as appropriate. Adhere to service level agreements (SLAs), metrics and business scorecard obligations for ticket handling of security incidents and events. Partner with the security engineering team to improve tool usage and workflow, as well as with the advanced threats and assessment team to mature monitoring and response capabilities. Leverage knowledge in multiple security disciplines, such as Windows, Unix, Linux, data loss prevention (DLP), endpoint controls, databases, wireless security and data networking, to offer global solutions for a complex heterogeneous environment. Maintain working knowledge of advanced threat detection as the industry evolves. Perform other duties as assigned. Skills and Experience 3-5 years of information security monitoring and response or related experience. Experience working in a 24x7 operational environment, with geographic disparity preferred. Experience driving measurable improvement in monitoring and response capabilities at scale. Experience working with SIEM systems, threat intelligence platforms, security automation and orchestration solutions, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), file integrity monitoring (FIM), DLP and other network and system monitoring tools. Knowledge of a variety of Internet protocols. History of acting with integrity, taking pride in work, seeking to excel, being curious and adaptable, and communicating effectively. Working knowledge/experience with network systems, security principles, applications and risk and compliance initiatives such as Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA), Payment Card Industry (PCI), Health Information Portability and Accountability Ace (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Additional Qualifications Bachelors in Information Security related degree. Required SANS GCIH or GCIA CISSP a plus. Demonstrates highly effective communications skills, with ability to influence business units. Has an analytical and problem-solving mindset. Highly organized and efficient. Leverages strategic and tactical thinking. Works calmly under pressure and with tight deadlines. Demonstrates effective decision-making skills. Is highly trustworthy; leads by example. This is a hybrid role based in Chicago, ILSalary: $85,000-115,000/year