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Application Security Analyst

Auburn Hills, MI · On-site

$55.50 - $74.25/hr

SAST, DAST, IAST, mobile security, and dynamic testing * Analyze vulnerabilities and recommend ... GIAC GWEB * ISC2 CSSLP * EC-Council CASE * Or equivalent AppSec certifications

GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (GCFA), Certifications related to mobile device forensic tools (e.g. Cellebrite Certified Mobile Examiner (CCME), XRY, Oxygen Forensic Certified Examiner (OFCE ...

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How much do mobile giac jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for mobile giac in the United States is $29.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mobile GIAC (GIAC-certified mobile security professional), and why are they important?

To excel as a Mobile GIAC, you typically need a strong background in cybersecurity, mobile device management, and risk assessment, often supported by a GIAC Mobile Device Security Analyst (GMOB) certification. Familiarity with mobile security tools, penetration testing frameworks, and secure coding practices is essential. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and clear communication are critical soft skills for success in this role. These qualifications help ensure mobile environments remain secure against evolving threats, protecting sensitive data and organizational assets.

What are some common challenges faced by mobile GIS analysts when working in the field?

Mobile GIS analysts often encounter challenges such as limited connectivity, device battery life, and data synchronization issues while collecting and updating geospatial data on-site. They may also need to adapt quickly to changing environmental conditions or unexpected obstacles in the field. Collaboration with remote teams and ensuring data accuracy across multiple platforms are also important aspects, requiring strong organizational and communication skills.

What is the difference between Mobile Giac vs Mobile Security Analyst?

AspectMobile GiacMobile Security Analyst
CertificationsGSEC, CISSP, Mobile Security certificationsCompTIA Security+, CISSP, Mobile-specific security certs
Work EnvironmentSecurity operations centers, enterprise IT teamsSecurity teams, IT departments, consulting firms
ResponsibilitiesIncident response, threat analysis, security monitoringVulnerability assessment, security audits, incident investigation
Industry UsageFinancial, healthcare, enterprise sectorsTelecom, tech companies, government agencies

While both roles focus on mobile security, a Mobile Giac primarily handles incident response and threat analysis within security operations, whereas a Mobile Security Analyst conducts vulnerability assessments and security audits to prevent threats. The roles often overlap but differ in focus and responsibilities.

What is a Mobile GIAC?

A Mobile GIAC refers to a professional who specializes in mobile security and holds a certification from the Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) organization. These individuals are skilled in assessing, managing, and securing mobile devices and platforms against cyber threats. Their expertise includes mobile application security, secure mobile device management, and threat detection on mobile operating systems. Mobile GIAC professionals are valuable to organizations looking to protect sensitive data accessed or stored on smartphones and tablets.
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Infographic showing various Mobile Giac job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 5% Internship, 30% As Needed, 27% Full Time, 1% Contract, and 36% Nights. Highlights an 82% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,079 per year, or $29.4 per hour.

Sr.Security Engineer-Incident Response

Alphalogic, Inc.

Washington, DC • On-site

$129K - $177K/yr

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Company Description
Alphalogic is a global technology solutions company headquartered in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Alphalogic offers a wide range of technology and consulting services; predictive analytics, data warehousing & BI, cloud consulting, web & mobile application development.
Cutting-edge Technologies
Our company's core competencies are cloud and mobile computing; healthcare solutions and services; data warehousing-analytics- business intelligence; and enterprise collaboration-content management. Alphalogic teams are continually deploying emerging technologies to meet our clients' current challenges.
Industry Best Practices
Alphalogic specializes in the effective use of industry-standard frameworks such Agile, for helping our clients achieve quick wins and reduce cycle times.
Job Description
Conduct thorough investigative actions based on security events and remediation as dictated by standard operating procedures. Participate in all the phases of Incident Response process, including detection, containment, eradication, and post-incident reporting. Record detailed Incident Response activities in the Incident Case Management System. Review automated daily security reports of key security controls, identify anomalies and, escalate critical security events to the appropriate stakeholders and follow-up as required. Wherever required perform memory forensics. Document vulnerabilities and Exploits used while analyzing a malware. Analyze, evaluate, and document malicious code behavior. Identify commonalities and differences between malware samples for purposes of grouping or classifying for attribution purposes. Develop tools to identify a 0-day malware based on various characteristics of a file format. Assist the COT lead in developing Incident Response Toolkit.
Qualifications
Minimum 10 years overall with 7 years of Information Security experience required, out of which the individual has worked with CSIRT for a minimum period of 2 years and at least 2 years conducting some form of malware analysis.
Understanding of how operating systems work and how malware exploits them. Understanding of network traffic and be able to analyze network traffic introduced by the malware.
Past exposure to APT type malware and financial crime malware such as Zeus and Spyeye etc. Experience in researching vulnerabilities and exploits.
Experience in writing quick scripts using Perl, Python, or TCL/TK. Thorough understanding of Windows Internals and memory management.
Knowledge of common hacking tools and techniques. Experience in understanding and analyzing various log formats from various sources.
Experience in analyzing reports generated of SIM/SEM tools.
Proficient experience with the following concepts and related toolsets: - Network sniffers - Process analysis tools - Registry analysis tools - File analysis tools - Memory analysis tools Individuals who have worked in night shift and in a security operations center would be preferred.
GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA) or GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH). Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
Additional Information
Due to the nature of this contract, candidates with U.S. Citizenship or GC Holders are encouraged to apply. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.