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How much do graduate security analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for graduate security analyst in the United States is $107,334.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91,500.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Graduate Security Analysts in their first year, and how can they overcome them?

Graduate Security Analysts often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly changing security threats, mastering complex security tools, and understanding organizational protocols. It is common to feel overwhelmed by the volume of alerts and incident reports, as well as the need to quickly develop technical and analytical skills. Building strong communication with senior analysts, engaging in continuous learning, and actively seeking feedback can help newcomers overcome these hurdles and grow confidently in the role.

What does a Graduate Security Analyst do?

A Graduate Security Analyst is an entry-level professional who helps protect an organization’s digital assets by monitoring networks, analyzing security incidents, and assisting with the implementation of security measures. They often investigate potential threats, review security alerts, and support senior analysts with vulnerability assessments. This role is ideal for recent graduates with a background in cybersecurity, information technology, or related fields. Graduate Security Analysts also stay updated on the latest cyber threats and compliance standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Graduate Security Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Graduate Security Analyst, you typically need a degree in cybersecurity, computer science, or a related field, along with foundational knowledge of information security principles. Familiarity with security tools such as SIEM platforms, vulnerability scanners, and basic certifications like CompTIA Security+ are advantageous. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you identify threats and collaborate with IT teams. These skills are crucial for detecting risks, preventing breaches, and ensuring organizational data security.
What cities are hiring for Graduate Security Analyst jobs? Cities with the most Graduate Security Analyst job openings:
Infographic showing various Graduate Security Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $107,334 per year, or $51.6 per hour.
Graduate Assistant 12 Month

Graduate Assistant 12 Month

Arkansas State University

State University, AR • On-site

$13K/mo

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


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Job description

Employment Status:
Graduate Assistant (up to 20 Hrs)
Type of Employment:
Graduate Assistant
# of openings:
1
Location:
ASU-Jonesboro
Proposed Salary Range:
$13,644.00
Closing:
7/30/26
Please note: All postings close at 12 A.M. CST on the closing date. This employer participates in E-Verify.
Position Summary:
The primary purpose of a graduate assistantship is to promote the student's successful completion of an academic program while giving them experience working in an academic environment.
Graduate assistantships support the University's teaching, research and service missions for the benefit of students in areas closely related to their chosen field of study.
There are three types of graduate assistantships at A-State: Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTA); Graduate Research Assistants (GRA); and Graduate Administrative Support Assistants (GSA).
This graduate assistantship works within the University's student-led security operations center (SOC) to enhance the institution's security monitoring, incident response, and security awareness capabilities. This SOC is designed to develop a skilled cybersecurity workforce, support institutional security objectives, and provide real-world operational experience using enterprise-grade security tools.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Please note that assigned duties may vary at the discretion of the SOC Coordinator. On the job training will be utilized remedy any lack of experience and open additional duties and responsibilities.
Security Operations Center Duties
• Creation and management of security related tickets.
• Monitoring endpoint vulnerabilities and recommending remediation timelines in alignment with IT Security procedures.
• Auditing endpoint configuration compliance with institutional baselines and suggesting remediation tasks.
• Monitoring endpoint detections and reviewing historical detections to ensure gaps are addressed.
• Remediation of email-based security incidents.
• Perform other duties as assigned related to SOC initiatives.
Communication & Documentation
• Creation and management of security documentation such as procedures and standards.
• Monitor and reply to user incident reports via email (Phishing, account takeover, etc.)
• Attend and contribute to security meetings.
• Attend and contribute to on-site training sessions.
Projects & Research
• Conduct applied cybersecurity research projects focused on emerging technologies, threat detection methodologies, security operations, and enterprise security platforms.
• Participate in semester-long research initiatives that evaluate cybersecurity tools, controls, and defensive technologies, including testing, assessment, and documentation of findings and recommendations.
• Research emerging cyber threats, attack techniques, vulnerabilities, and security trends to develop evidence-based recommendations for improving institutional cybersecurity posture.
• Perform literature reviews, environmental scans, and comparative analyses of cybersecurity frameworks, standards, and best practices, including frameworks such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework (NIST).
• Assist in the development, assessment, and continuous improvement of campus cybersecurity policies, procedures, governance frameworks, and security awareness initiatives.
• Conduct research and analysis supporting cybersecurity-related grant opportunities, workforce development initiatives, and externally funded projects.
• Prepare research reports, technical briefs, presentations, and recommendations for cybersecurity leadership and university stakeholders.
• Collaborate with faculty, cybersecurity professionals, and industry partners on applied research activities that contribute to institutional cybersecurity resilience and student workforce development.
Program Development
Student analysts are provided with the unique opportunity to help shape the direction of the student-led SOC for the following semester. Within this program, student input and feedback are core components of what makes this SOC student led. Over the course of the semester, GA recommendations build the following semester's program structure
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
• Strong computer skills and good oral and written communication skills.
• Ability to follow instructions and complete assigned tasks and adhere to assigned work schedule.
• Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a group setting.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information responsibly.
General Days/Hours:
Graduate Assistants are expected to work an average of 20 hours a week.
Regular and Reliable Attendance.
Other:
Please note: all position postings close at 12:00 am CST on the position closing date.
This application will only be considered for the term selected on page one and should be submitted directly to the department that has the desired Graduate Assistant position. A new application form must be submitted for each new period that an assistantship is desired.
The Master and Specialist assistantships will have a maximum time limit of five semesters. An exception is made for students admitted based on a Bachelor's Degree rather than a Master's Degree to the Ed.S. in Psychology and Counseling; these students will have a maximum time limit of eight semesters. Doctoral assistantships will have a maximum time limit of eight semesters. Two summer terms of five weeks each will count as one semester in all programs.
Some departments may request additional information such as a resume and/or a potential work schedule. Please contact the department directly to see if they require the submission of any additional documentation with the GA Application.
Master Graduate Assistants will receive instate tuition, and Doctoral Graduate Assistants receive a full tuition waiver. The Credit Hour and GPA requirement must be met, and a waiver form must be filled out in Student Accounts in order to receive the appropriate tuition adjustment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduate Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on graduate work in order to be eligible for a Graduate Assistant position.
Master and Specialist GAs must complete a minimum of six hours of graduate credit during a regular semester. Their total credit hours (graduate and undergraduate) cannot exceed 12. Three graduate credit hours are required in the combined summer terms in order to hold a GA position in any summer term. Total summer credit hours may not exceed seven per summer term.
Doctoral GAs are required to take a minimum of nine credit hours during the regular semester and three credit hours during each summer term an assistantship is held. ASU's system currently does not update to reflect the full-time status of GAs who meet these registration requirements. Please contact Human Resources if validation of full-time status is needed.
E-Verify Participation Notice:
https://www.e-verify.gov/sites/default/files/everify/posters/EVerifyParticipationPoster.pdf
E-Verify Right to Work:
https://www.e-verify.gov/sites/default/files/everify/posters/IER_RightToWorkPoster%20Eng_Es.pdf

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