Protect People, Not Just Devices. Make Cybersecurity Personal—From Anywhere.
Ever fixed a tech problem before anyone even knew it existed? That’s what you’ll do here. As an Endpoint Security Analyst, your job goes beyond scanning for threats. You’ll make cybersecurity feel approachable, transparent, and human—giving teams the confidence to focus on work, not worry about what’s lurking online.
Why You’re the Difference
The guidance you give helps real people stay safe, not just systems.
You help remote teams move fast—because security works in the background, not as a roadblock.
Every threat you handle is a chance to build trust, not just tick off a checklist.
Where You’ll Have Impact
Detect suspicious activity on laptops, phones, and every endpoint within the business.
Team up with engineers and IT to design onboarding and training that’s simple and friction-free.
Tune security tools for today’s threats—never “set and forget.”
Review vulnerabilities, identify patterns, and help teams establish effective security habits that stick.
Capture what works (and what doesn’t) so future incidents get handled smarter and faster.
How You’ll Help
Monitor real-time alerts, run quick forensics, and keep incidents from turning into disasters.
Utilize tools like CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, or Microsoft Defender to safeguard your data—select the one that best suits your needs.
Explain risk and next steps in plain English—whether you’re chatting on Slack or jumping on a call.
Collaborate remotely with Notion, Jira, and other tools that make teamwork easy and transparent.
Adapt as threats change—every new challenge is an opportunity to rethink, learn, and improve.
What Sets You Apart
You explain cybersecurity so anyone can understand and care.
Solid hands-on experience with endpoint protection, malware analysis, or digital forensics.
You see trends before others, keeping teams one step ahead.
When things get stressful, you remain calm and help everyone stay on track.
Empathy and clarity shape your work—because people are always at the center.
What’s in Your Toolbox
Confident with EDR, SIEM, and remote security stacks—plus, you make them work for real people.
Learn how to identify gaps, run patch cycles, and adhere to compliance standards without slowing anyone down.
Always on top of new threats, attack trends, and what’s next in security.
You teach, document, and support others—never keeping knowledge to yourself.
Growth & Remote Life
Shape your day for focus—work from home, a café, or anywhere you do your best thinking.
Get constant feedback, mentorship, and real training to sharpen your edge.
Join a culture that celebrates sharing wins and learning from mistakes—together.
You’ll see the impact of your work daily, protecting people and their peace of mind.
The Real Deal
Salary: $131,000 a year
Health, dental, and vision benefits for remote analysts
Time off, wellness perks, and all the gear you need for a great home setup
Flexibility—what matters is outcomes, not clocking hours
Ready to Be the Shield?
If you spot risks before others do and want to make a real difference, this could be your place. Let’s protect people, not just endpoints—together, from anywhere.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
This position involves managing endpoint protection platforms, implementing security controls for endpoint devices, and ensuring a secure work environment. Responsibilities also include monitoring, incident response, and supporting strategic initiatives for improved security.
Yes, this role requires working closely with IT teams, the Security Operations Center and other stakeholders to manage incidents, implement security measures, and ensure compliance with best practices.
This role uses endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions, antivirus, anti-malware software, and automation tools to streamline processes and improve security effectiveness.
Yes, experience with scripting languages like PowerShell or Python helps automate security processes and improve efficiency in this role.
This position offers professional development opportunities, including training, certifications, and hands-on experience with advanced security tools, enabling continuous growth in the field.