Cyber Security Analyst at Fujifilm Mesa, AZ
Listed on 2026-05-31
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, IT Consultant
Position Overview
Cyber Security Analyst at Fujifilm, Mesa, AZ. The successful candidate will assist with day‑to‑day operations of securing our information systems and will report to the IT Infra/Security Manager.
Company OverviewFUJIFILM Electronic Materials, U.S.A. fuels innovation in the semiconductor industry by providing advanced materials and formulations that enable manufacturers to build microchips powering AI, computers, electric vehicles, smartphones, and more.
Key Responsibilities- Monitor network traffic and system logs for signs of security breaches or suspicious activities.
- Investigate and analyze incidents to determine root cause, extent of damage, and potential impact.
- Develop and maintain incident response plans, including communication protocols, escalation procedures, and containment strategies.
- Respond to and contain cyber incidents in a timely manner to minimize damage and disruption to the organization’s operations.
- Coordinate with internal teams to ensure prompt resolution of security incidents and implementation of security controls to mitigate future risks.
- Conduct forensic analysis of systems, networks, and digital evidence to gather intelligence and identify potential threats or vulnerabilities.
- Prepare detailed incident reports, including analysis of incident response activities, lessons learned, and recommendations for improvement.
- Stay up‑to‑date with the latest cyber threats, attack techniques, and industry best practices; make proactive recommendations to enhance security posture.
- Collaborate with external partners such as law enforcement agencies or incident response service providers to investigate and mitigate cyber incidents.
- Conduct security awareness training and provide guidance to employees to promote a culture of security and vigilance within the organization.
- Provide technical expertise regarding security‑related concepts to operational teams within IT and business units.
- Monitor online security‑related resources for new and emerging cyber threats.
- Assess new security technologies to determine potential value for the enterprise.
- Conduct vulnerability assessments of firm systems and networks.
- Manage systems owned by the Information Security Team.
- A four‑year college degree in Computer Science or a related field.
- Three to five years of experience in a security analyst or related position.
- Technical knowledge of enterprise‑class technologies such as firewalls, routers, switches, wireless access points, VPNs, and desktop and server operating systems.
- Thorough understanding of Microsoft’s enterprise technology platform, including Azure, Active Directory, SQL, Office
365, and Windows server and desktop operating systems. - Proficiency with Windows Power Shell.
- Working experience with Splunk Cloud, Crowdstrike, Rapid7 Nexpose.
- Strong writing skills and the ability to articulate security‑related concepts to a broad range of technical and non‑technical staff.
- Experience creating, implementing, and managing a threat hunting program within a corporate environment.
- Demonstrated experience implementing and/or enforcing security and compliance frameworks such as NIST, COBIT, and ISO.
- Proficient problem‑solving skills and the ability to work autonomously.
- Certifications such as CEH, CISM, CompTIA Security+, CISSP, or GSEC.
- Experience managing and securing both on‑premises and hosted systems and applications.
- Experience with application and database security.
Fujifilm is committed to providing equal opportunities in hiring, promotion and advancement, compensation, benefits, and training regardless of nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, religion, political creed, ideology, national or social origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
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