Information Security Analyst 2
Summary
Analyze systems and networks to detect vulnerabilities, propose security upgrades, and respond to incidents for Montana’s Department of Justice.
Division Overview\:
Hello! We’re the Justice Information Technology Services (JITS) team, we provide vital Information Technology (IT) infrastructure which Montanan’s rely upon to support state and local law enforcement. Our dynamic team manages IT systems, services, and interfaces to support approximately 900 DOJ employees, and over 3,000 Criminal Justice Information Network (CJIN) customers working together to safeguard Montana! We directly support DOJ staff involved with legal cases concerning the State and its people, Montana missing persons, victim services, children’s justice, consumer protection, criminal investigations, highway safety, motor vehicle licensing, gambling control, and forensic laboratory services.
The list is long but if you enjoy diversity, this challenging, exciting, and rewarding position may be what you are looking for.
The Role\:
As an Information Security Analyst 2, you will serve as a vital component of the DOJ Information Security Program, acting as the primary defense for the department's security operations.
Your core responsibilities involve the collection and evaluation of technical security data. Through this analysis, you will develop actionable guidance for DOJ leadership to effectively identify and mitigate potential security risks.
Key Responsibilities\:
Involve protecting the DOJ by detecting and neutralizing system vulnerabilities, as well as enforcing the designated security standards.
Technical Security & Analysis\:
Perform vulnerability evaluations on computer systems and network infrastructure.
Propose security upgrades for current or future information technology systems.
Investigate digital devices for potential criminal activity and compile detailed forensic findings upon request.
Systems Administration & Response\:
Manage and adjust security tools and software configurations to align with specific system needs.
Execute incident-response protocols to mitigate security breaches or cyberattacks.
Oversee designated security platforms as part of administrative duties.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis.