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Cyber Security Specialist

Company Name:
PhishLabs
Position Type:
Full-time
PhishLabs, a growing technology firm in Charleston, SC, is seeking a Security Specialist to join our exceptional team dedicated to the fight against cybercrime. This is a unique opportunity for someone ready to begin their career in cyber security. If you are a creative, inventive and tech-savvy individual who thrives in an innovative and proactive environment, who loves to constantly learn about emerging technologies and cybercrime tactics, we want you on our team.
Why PhishLabs? PhishLabs is a world-class provider of cybercrime protection services to financial service institutions, e-commerce companies and other online businesses. Our innovative, proactive approach to fighting cybercrime protects our clients, their reputation and their customers against online fraud and other threats. With our team of world class security experts, a strong base of top-tier clients and the increasing sophistication and proliferation of cybercrime, PhishLabs is well positioned to continue our track record of strong company growth.
At PhishLabs, we encourage creativity and passion for our business and our clients. We work together in a supportive, collaborative and fun environment. We focus on getting things done while striving to exceed client expectations in everything we do.
Career Opportunity
Reporting to the Security Operations Center Manager youEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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