The SOC 3 Analyst leads investigations for high-severity security incidents, performs threat analysis, mentors junior analysts, and collaborates with various teams to enhance SOC operations.
SOC 3 Analyst
Contractor through 2026
BACKGROUND CHECKS WILL BE MANDATORY MOST LIKELY
1. L3 SOC Analyst (SOC L3 Resources)
Job Description (5–8 bullets):
- Lead investigation and response for complex, high-severity security incidents
- Perform advanced threat analysis, malware analysis, and root cause investigations
- Create and refine detection use cases, playbooks, and response procedures
- Support SOC escalation handling and act as technical authority during incidents
- Mentor and guide L1/L2 SOC analysts
- Work closely with IR, SIEM, and engineering teams to improve SOC maturity
Must Haves:
- 5+ years of experience in a Security Operations Center (SOC) environment
- Willing to work onsite in Noida, Hyderabad, or Bangalore
Top Skills
Malware Analysis
SIEM
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