Your Next Move: Network Security Analyst

If you like to make sure everything is secure and want to monitor and prevent security breaches, then network security analyst could be for you.

YNM Network Security AnalystThis article is part of an IT Career News series called Your Next Move. These articles take an inside look at the roles related to CompTIA certifications. Each article will include the responsibilities, qualifications, related job titles and salary range for the role. As you consider the next move in your IT career, check back with CompTIA to learn more about your job prospects and how to get there.

If you like to make sure everything is secure and have an interest in monitoring and preventing security breaches, then a job as a network security analyst could be for you.  

What Is a Network Security Analyst?

A network security analyst designs, plans and implements security measures to protect data, networks and computer systems. They are also in charge of preventing data loss and service interruptions.

Other duties may include the following:  

  • Staying up to date on recent intelligence and emerging threats
  • Knowing hackers’ methodologies, in order to anticipate breaches in security
  • Researching new ways to protect a network
  • Testing and implementing network disaster recovery plans
  • Installing various security measures, like firewalls and data encryption

A network security analyst also analyzes traffic to identify anomalies. The role of network security analyst varies depending on company size; they are generally part of a larger IT team.

This position needs a person who is self-driven, an analytical thinker and a problem solver. Network security analysts must also have exceptional planning and project management skills. Beyond the necessary technical knowledge, a network security analyst needs to have stellar communication skills and be able to break down complicated ideas into language that anyone can understand.

Sample Job Posting for Network Security Analyst

Looking at a recent job ad from a large defense contractor for a cyber network security analyst, we find a broad range of skills. The candidate must know network and security administration, plus secure network monitoring to identify threats, attacks and vulnerabilities and mitigate them. This need for administration and analysis skills places the job role around the 3- to 4-year level of a typical cybersecurity career.

According to the job ad, network security analysts must be able to perform a wide variety of tasks. Among the largest is performing technical analysis on various cybersecurity issues, specifically network activity and data.

Here are some of the other things a candidate should know:

  • Network flow (i.e., netflow) or related forms of session summary data
  • Signature-based intrusion detection system (IDS) alert/event data
  • Full packet capture (PCAP) data
  • Proxy and application server logs (various types)

These are typical continuous security monitoring activities performance by security analysts, in addition to network and security administrator skills.

The job ad also requires candidates to “identify, extract and characterize network indicators from cyber threat intelligence sources, incident reporting and published technical advisories/bulletins.” These are standard tasks required of a threat intelligence analyst, which is a subset of the information security analyst job role.

Threat intelligence is a fast-growing skill that requires analysis of threat information to identify and mitigate threats before they impact your networks and systems.

How To Become a Network Security Analyst 

Many companies hiring a network security analyst are looking for someone with professional experience developing and implementing new security systems, security programs, protocols and maintenance of existing systems. Continuous security monitoring and threat intelligence skills are also needed.

A bachelor’s degree in computer science, cybersecurity, programming or a related field is definitely a plus, but experience could be used in lieu of a degree. IT certifications like CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+ prove that you have the skills to be a network security analyst.

Check out the CompTIA Career Roadmap to see what other certifications can help you become a network security analyst.

The Details

Network Security Analyst Salary Range

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a network security analyst makes a median annual wage of $102,600 as of May 2021.

Network Security Analyst Job Outlook

Demand for network security analysts is very high. The BLS predicts employment growth of 35% by 31 for all information security analysts, including network security analysts. This will mean an additional 56,500 additional jobs.

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