Threat Monitoring Analyst - SDS at Santander

Boadilla del Monte, Community of Madrid, Spain

Santander Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Banking, Financial Services, CybersecurityIndustries

Requirements

  • At least 6 months’ experience in a similar position
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science engineering, Information Technology, Telecommunications Engineering, or equivalent work experience
  • English B2 (Required)
  • General network knowledge, TCP/IP troubleshooting
  • Ability to trace down an endpoint on the network based on ticket information
  • Familiarity with system log information and what it means
  • Understanding of common network services (web, mail, DNS, authentication)
  • General desktop OS and server OS knowledge
  • TCP/IP, internet routing, Unix/Linux & Windows NT
  • Knowledge of host-based firewalls, anti-malware, HIDS
  • Technical hands-on experience and good understanding of common technology platforms and security technologies

Responsibilities

  • Monitor security events received through alerts from SIEM or other security tools
  • Revise alerts escalated by end users
  • Carry out Level 1 triage of incoming issues (initial assessing the priority of the event, initial determination of incident to determine risk and damage or appropriate routing of security or privacy data request)
  • Carry out limited incident response to end users for low complexity security incidents
  • Maintain assigned ticket queue
  • Participate actively in the resolution of incidents, even after they are escalated

Skills

SIEM
Threat Monitoring
Security Events
Incident Triage
Risk Assessment
Alert Management

Santander

Provides banking, investment, and insurance services

About Santander

Santander Bank provides a variety of financial services to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations in the United States. Its offerings include savings and checking accounts, loans, credit cards, and investment products. The bank also has specialized services through Santander Investment Services and insurance products via Santander Securities LLC. Santander stands out from its competitors by focusing on community growth, committing $13.6 billion to support initiatives like the 'Cultivate Small Business' program, which aids early-stage entrepreneurs, especially from underrepresented groups. The bank generates revenue through interest on loans, service fees, and commissions, while promoting responsible banking practices and financial education. Santander's goal is to empower individuals and businesses, enhance community prosperity, and provide comprehensive financial solutions.

Boston, MassachusettsHeadquarters
1902Year Founded
$75MTotal Funding
POST_IPO_DEBTCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Health, dental, & vision
401k
Flexible PTO
Parental & sick leave
Discounts: technology, travel, auto, fitness, & tuition

Risks

ISO 20022 transition may challenge smaller business partners.
'Quishing' attacks pose a growing threat to consumer security.
Openbank faces competition in the U.S. high-yield savings market.

Differentiation

Santander's Openbank offers a 5.00% APY high-yield savings account nationwide.
The bank's Inclusive Communities Plan pledges $13.6 billion for community initiatives.
Santander's ISO 20022 adoption enhances operational efficiency and data management.

Upsides

Openbank's high-yield savings account attracts more U.S. customers.
Santander's renewable energy financing highlights commitment to sustainable investments.
Proactive cybersecurity measures enhance customer trust and protect digital assets.

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