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Information security analysts design and implement security systems to protect a company or organization's computer networks from cyber attacks, and help set and maintain security standards. The role typically includes planning and implementing security measures to protect computer systems, networks and data. Information security analysts are expected to stay up-to-date on the latest intelligence, including hackers' methodologies, in order to anticipate security breaches.
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- Analyzing Data
- Complex Problem Solving
- Problem Solving
- Programming
- Systems Thinking
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