Associated Designations
Security Analysts and Threat Intelligence Analysts play a critical role in protecting organizations from cyber threats and digital vulnerabilities. These professionals monitor networks, analyze threat data, and identify patterns that signal potential attacks. By gathering intelligence from internal systems and external sources—including the dark web and threat feeds—they help organizations anticipate, prevent, and respond to cyber incidents.
Threat Intelligence Analysts focus on understanding attacker tactics, techniques, and motivations, while Security Analysts implement protective measures and respond to breaches. Together, they form the backbone of a proactive cybersecurity strategy.
Common Responsibilities
- Monitor systems for suspicious activity and indicators of compromise (IOCs)
- Collect and analyze threat intelligence from diverse sources
- Identify vulnerabilities and recommend mitigation strategies
- Produce actionable reports for technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Collaborate with IT, legal, and risk teams to strengthen security posture
Typical Employers
- Cybersecurity firms and consultancies
- Financial institutions and healthcare organizations
- Government agencies and defense contractors
- Large enterprises with dedicated security teams
Related Roles
- SOC Analyst
- Cyber Threat Hunter
- Incident Response Specialist
- Vulnerability Analyst
ACRM™ – Associate in Cyber Risk Management™