Atlantic Union’s Summer Internship program is a professional development opportunity for local students to gain practical work experience, helping students become better prepared to enter into the financial industry post-graduation. Students have the ability to build professional networks, and receive training and mentoring throughout the program. Atlantic Union’s Information Security Intern Program is designed to give college students an introduction into Information Security Operations. It is our intent to give the Intern real assignments. Assignments that stretch the Intern, provide the Intern with valuable experience, and allow the Intern to contribute to the Information Security Department. Position Accountabilities The Intern is provided assignments that include the major processes within the AUB Information Security Department. The intern will have the opportunity to participate in one or more of the following: Security Monitoring: Monitor, review and triage security alerts and log events (SIEM) for proper response. Threat Analysis: analyze phishing reports and threat intel emails to identify and response to potential threats. Vulnerability Management: Perform security scans on banking systems and assist in vulnerability assessment and analysis. Documentation & Procedures: Develop and update security policies, standards, playbooks, and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Projects & Reporting: Assist with security projects, including preparing dashboards and reports using tools like Excel or Power BI. Identify, design and collect metrics for the Information Security Program.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
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