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SOC Analyst Level 2

Keyrock

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USD 90,000 - 130,000

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Job summary

A digital asset firm is seeking an experienced SOC Analyst (Level 2) to lead complex incident investigations. You will own high-severity alerts, coordinate across teams, and enhance SOC operations through improved detections and playbooks. The ideal candidate has 2-5 years of experience in security operations, strong technical skills across different domains, and is comfortable in a fast-paced environment. Join us in making digital assets safer.

Benefits

Remote work flexibility
Professional development opportunities
Mentorship from experienced analysts

Qualifications

  • 2-5+ years of SOC or incident response experience.
  • Strong investigation skills across cloud and network security.
  • Proficiency with SOC tools like SIEM.

Responsibilities

  • Lead investigations for complex alerts and incidents.
  • Coordinate with various teams for incident management.
  • Tune detections to improve SOC performance.

Skills

Incident response
Cloud security operations
Log analysis
SOC tooling proficiency

Tools

Splunk
Elastic
CrowdStrike
Job description
About Keyrock

Since our beginnings in 2017, we've grown to be a leading change-maker in the digital asset space, renowned for our partnerships and innovation.

Today, we rock with over 200 team members around the world. Our diverse team hails from 42 nationalities, with backgrounds ranging from DeFi natives to PhDs. Predominantly remote, we have hubs in London, Brussels, Singapore and Paris, and host regular online and offline hangouts to keep the crew tight.

We are trading on more than 80 exchanges, and working with a wide array of asset issuers. As a well-established market maker, our distinctive expertise led us to expand rapidly. Today, our services span market making, options trading, high‑frequency trading, OTC, and DeFi trading desks as well as digital asset management. Keyrock is looking to expand and establish itself as a full‑service financial institution through both organic innovation and inorganic growth.

But we’re more than a service provider. We’re an initiator. We're pioneers in adopting the Rust Development language for our algorithmic trading systems, and champions of its use in the industry. We support the growth of Web3 startups through our Accelerator Program. We upgrade ecosystems by injecting liquidity into promising DeFi, RWA, and NFT protocols. And we push the industry's progress with our research and governance initiatives.

At Keyrock, we’re not just envisioning the future of digital assets. We’re actively building it.

Role Summary

As a SOC Analyst (Level 2), you are the escalation point for complex investigations and active incidents. You’ll take ownership of high‑severity alerts, lead technical triage through containment, and coordinate with Incident Response, Cloud/Platform, Identity, and Engineering teams. You’ll also improve SOC quality by tuning detections, refining playbooks, mentoring Level 1 analysts, and driving post‑incident learnings into better controls.

What You’ll Do (Core Responsibilities)
Advanced detection and investigation
  • Take escalations from L1 and independently investigate complex, multi‑signal alerts (identity compromise, cloud control‑plane abuse, endpoint persistence, lateral movement, suspicious automation, data exfiltration).
  • Perform deep log/telemetry analysis across SIEM, EDR, cloud logs, IAM signals, network telemetry, email security, and SaaS audit trails.
  • Build and validate hypotheses, pivot across data sources, and produce clear incident timelines and scope assessments.
Incident response and containment
  • Serve as technical incident lead for defined incident types/severities (or co‑lead with IR), driving containment and eradication steps within authorized bounds.
  • Execute and improve response playbooks for key scenarios (phishing/BEC, credential theft, token/key compromise, suspicious API activity, ransomware indicators, insider risk signals).
  • Coordinate evidence collection and preservation to support legal/compliance needs and potential third‑party investigations.
Threat intelligence and adversary tradecraft
  • Enrich investigations with threat intel (IOCs, TTPs) and map observed behavior to frameworks (e.g., ATT&CK) to improve detection fidelity.
  • Maintain watchlists and detection logic for priority threats relevant to cloud‑first financial and digital‑asset operations.
Detection engineering and SOC improvement
  • Tune SIEM correlation rules, EDR policies, and alert thresholds to reduce false positives and increase signal quality.
  • Propose and implement new detections for emerging techniques (identity + cloud abuse, OAuth/app consent attacks, API key leakage, CI/CD pipeline tampering).
  • Improve runbooks and automate repetitive enrichment steps (SOAR workflows, scripts, queries).
Operational leadership
  • Provide mentorship and real‑time guidance to L1 analysts; improve escalation quality through coaching and feedback.
  • Manage shift handovers for active investigations and ensure high‑quality case documentation.
  • Contribute to SOC metrics (MTTD, MTTR, false‑positive rate, escalation accuracy) and continuous improvement efforts.
What We’re Looking For (Minimum Qualifications)
  • 2–5+ years of SOC / incident response / security operations experience (or equivalent hands‑on experience in a fast‑paced production environment).
  • Strong ability to investigate across cloud security operations, endpoint security, identity, and core network fundamentals.
  • Proficiency with at least one SIEM and common SOC tooling (e.g., Splunk/Elastic/Sentinel; CrowdStrike/Defender; Jira/ServiceNow).
  • Ability to write clear incident documentation: timelines, scope, impact, containment actions, and recommended remediations.
  • Comfort operating in an on‑call or shift environment (depending on coverage model).
Nice To Have (Preferred)
  • Detection engineering experience: correlation rules, Sigma/KQL/SPL, alert pipelines, SOAR automation.
  • DFIR fundamentals: triage acquisition, volatile vs. non‑volatile evidence, endpoint artifact analysis.
  • Container/Kubernetes logging and runtime security exposure.
  • Practical scripting (Python/Bash) for analysis and automation.
  • Digital‑asset ecosystem exposure and 24/7 trading operations familiarity.
  • Certifications (optional): GCIH, GCIA, GCED, SC‑200, AWS Security Specialty, or equivalent.
What Success Looks Like (First 90 Days)
  • Independently lead investigations for high‑severity alerts with strong scoping, decisive containment, and clean cross‑team coordination.
  • Reduce recurrence of common incidents by driving tangible improvements (detections, playbooks, IAM hardening recommendations).
  • Improve L1 escalation quality through coaching and better runbooks.
  • Deliver measurable SOC enhancements (e.g., tuned rules reducing false positives, new detection coverage, automation that reduces triage time).
Working Style We Value
  • Calm, structured response under pressure.
  • High ownership and strong communication across technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
  • A continuous‑improvement mindset: every incident becomes better detections, better controls, and better resilience.
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