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Reporting and Analytics Analyst

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Reporting & Analytics (RA) Analyst - Cybersecurity Governance
Location: Remote/Hybrid - Flexible for the right candidate

We're looking for a highly skilled Reporting & Analytics Analyst to support cybersecurity governance activities across multiple domains within our Security Operations Governance Program. This cross-functional role is ideal for someone passionate about data-driven decision-making and cybersecurity compliance.

In this role, you will gather, analyze, and enrich data to produce governance scorecards and reports spanning key cybersecurity areas such as Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Key/Cert/Encryption Management (KCEM), Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Cloud Security (CS), Cyber Incident Management (CIM), and Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM). Your insights will inform senior leadership, regulatory forums, and operational decision-making.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain regular governance reporting across multiple cybersecurity disciplines
Analyze data for compliance with internal security standards and regulatory expectations
Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to ensure data integrity and alignmentWhat We're Looking For:

Deep understanding of cybersecurity operations, particularly in CIM and TVM (incident detection, response, patching, and penetration testing)
Strong analytical and data visualization skills
Ability to drive cross-functional collaboration in a geographically distributed environment
Proven organizational skills and ability to manage competing prioritiesQualifications:

Demonstrated experience in cybersecurity governance through work, education, or military service
Familiarity with AI/ML governance, encryption, and information protection practices
Experience with ticketing systems and reporting toolsJoin a team where your work drives visibility, accountability, and strategic cybersecurity decisions

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