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INTERNSHIP - Threat Hunter - REMOTE

Stow, OH · Remote

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

Tools used to collect and analyze security data, such as Splunk or Elastic. EDR (Endpoint Detection ... remote friendly work environment, as well as training opportunities to expand your skill set (to ...

Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - II

Easton, OH · On-site +1

$50 - $66.50/hr

Build and optimize monitoring dashboards using tools like Prometheus, Dynatrace, Splunk etc ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - II

Columbus, OH · On-site +1

$53.50 - $71.25/hr

Proficiency in log analysis using SQL Queries and Splunk Strong scripting skills (e.g., PowerShell ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

Java Developer

Fairfield, OH · Remote

$50 - $60/hr

REMOTE Pay: $50-60/hr (Compensation can vary depending on experience) General Overview We are ... Familiarity with observability platforms (Splunk, Dynatrace). * Experience with unit and ...

Experience using monitoring tools like Dynatrace, Zenoss, Splunk to evaluate the health of mission ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

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What is a Remote Splunk job?

A Remote Splunk job involves working with Splunk, a data analysis and monitoring platform, from a remote location. Responsibilities typically include configuring, managing, and troubleshooting Splunk environments, creating dashboards, and analyzing log data to identify security or operational issues. These roles are common in cybersecurity, IT operations, and data analytics. Remote Splunk professionals need expertise in Splunk software, data ingestion, scripting, and sometimes cloud platforms.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in a Remote Splunk role?

In a Remote Splunk role, your day typically involves monitoring and analyzing log data to detect security incidents, creating and optimizing Splunk queries, building dashboards, and collaborating with IT or security teams to troubleshoot issues. Most tasks are performed independently from your home office, but you’ll often participate in virtual meetings to review findings, implement solutions, and support ongoing projects. You may also spend time documenting processes, providing input on best practices, and staying updated on new Splunk features or security trends. This remote structure allows for flexibility while remaining highly connected to team goals and incident response efforts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Splunk position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Splunk professional, you need strong analytical skills, experience with Splunk or SIEM tools, and a background in IT, cybersecurity, or systems administration. Familiarity with Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Cloud, SPL (Search Processing Language), and relevant certifications like Splunk Certified Power User or Administrator is highly beneficial. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are key soft skills for this role. These competencies help ensure the efficient detection, analysis, and mitigation of security incidents while facilitating effective teamwork in a remote environment.

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INTERNSHIP - Threat Hunter - REMOTE

INTERNSHIP - Threat Hunter - REMOTE

Binary Defense

Stow, OH • Remote

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description

The Threat Hunting Intern assists cybersecurity teams in actively and proactively searching for hidden threats or attacker footprints that get past automated security controls. It is a hands-on learning role designed to build technical skills in digital forensics, network defense, and incident response.


Responsibilities


Proactive Hunting: Assist senior hunters in running searches across endpoints (computers and devices) and networks to uncover hidden threats, unusual behavior, and stealthy malware. 

Data & Log Analysis: Review and analyze security logs and telemetry to identify anomalies or potential indicators of compromise (IOCs). 

Hunt Logic & Rules: Help create, test, and write new threat detection rules (such as YARA or SQL-based logic) to improve the company's security visibility. 

Emerging Threat Research: Keep up to date on major global cyber threats. Assist in mapping attacker Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs). 

Triage & Reporting: Help review search findings, separate benign events from actual threats, and draft technical reports for senior analysts. 


Requirements


Education: Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree or master's degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or Information Technology.

Core Knowledge: Basic understanding of networking principles, operating systems (Windows, Linux, or macOS), and common cyber-attack methods.

Technical Skills: Familiarity with scripting languages (like Python) and basic query languages.

Soft Skills: Strong analytical thinking, curiosity, a drive to learn, and the ability to explain technical findings.

Frameworks: Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK is highly preferred. 


Common Tools Used:


SIEM/Data Platforms: Tools used to collect and analyze security data, such as Splunk or Elastic.

EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response): Tools used to monitor computers and servers, such as CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, or Microsoft Defender.

Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIP): Services that provide data on known cyber threats


About Binary Defense


Binary Defense is a leading Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider, trusted by hundreds of organizations to protect what matters most. Our team of SOC analysts, threat hunters, detection engineers, and threat researchers work around the clock to deliver proactive, risk-focused security outcomes. We bring the attacker's mindset to defense, helping clients detect threats earlier, respond faster, and continuously improve their security posture.


For more information, visit our website, check out our blog, or follow us on LinkedIn.


Binary Defense offers competitive medical, dental and vision coverage for employees and dependents, a 401k match which vests every payroll, a flexible and remote friendly work environment, as well as training opportunities to expand your skill set (to name a few!). If you're interested in joining a growing team with great perks, we encourage you to apply!