Information Security Analyst Job Cover Letter and Resume

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With cyberattacks often in the news, and the need for companies to keep information on computer networks and systems secure, it's no wonder that job growth for information security analyst roles is expected to grow faster than average through 2029, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

If you're applying for this job, you'll want to make sure your application shows off your relevant skills and experience.

Highlight certifications that employers might expect to see. 


Here's an example of a cover letter for an information security analyst position, along with tips for what to include. Also, see below for an information security analyst resume example, and details on how to email a cover letter and resume.

What to Include in Your Cover Letter

Extensive training and insight are required to succeed in an information security analyst job. In your cover letter, you'll want to highlight: 

  • Relevant skills: Being detail-oriented, and possessing both analytical and problem-solving skills is advantageous for this type of role. Look for opportunities to put those skills on display in your cover letter by sharing examples and success stories from previous roles. 
  • Experience and accomplishments: Of course, you'll want to note any relevant experience, talking about previous roles in information security that you've held. Do your best to describe roles in terms of accomplishments, rather than day-to-day tasks. And when possible, look for opportunities to quantify responsibilities. 
  • Certifications and education: Employers will generally be looking for candidates with a bachelor's degree in a relevant area of study or even candidates who have an MBA, according to the BLS. Certifications may also be meaningful. If you have any certifications that are mentioned in the job advertisement, you might want to mention them in the cover letter. Otherwise, you can just make sure your relevant educational background and certifications are clearly noted in your resume.

How to Write an Effective Cover Letter

Follow these strategies to make sure your information security analyst cover letter is effective: 

  • Read the job description carefully. You'll want to look for opportunities to match your experience to what the employer is looking for. In your cover letter, make sure to show you have the qualifications and skills the employer requires.
  • Format the letter appropriately. Whether you're emailing your cover letter or sending it through snail mail, there's a specific format to follow, down to the size of your font and length of your letter. Make sure to follow cover letter formatting guidelines. Not doing so may make hiring managers disregard your application.
  • Highlight relevant experience. Think of your cover letter as making a case for your candidacy. Make it a strong case, by sharing relevant experience and making it clear you're ready to do the work involved in this role. 
  • Proofread to remove typos and small errors. Making mistakes in your cover letter looks sloppy, which is a problem for any applicant, but particularly someone applying for a detail-oriented role like information security. Proofread your cover letter and resume carefully. 

Information Security Analyst Cover Letter Example

This is an example of a cover letter for an information security analyst job. Download the information security analyst cover letter template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or look at additional examples.

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Information Security Analyst Cover Letter Example (Text Version)

Brandon Applicant
123 Main Street
Anytown, CA 12345
123-456-7890
brandon.applicant@email.com

September 1, 2021

Sally Lau
Director, Human Resources
Acme Software
123 Business Rdoad
Business City, NY 54321

Dear Ms. Lau,

This letter is to express my interest in your posting on LinkedIn for a Senior Information Security Analyst. I have extensive experience handling varying security threats, regulating data access, and leading various security task forces at my previous employer's. I am confident I will be an asset to your organization for those very reasons.

With high profile data breaches making the news lately, it is vital companies can provide safety guarantees to customers. I take pride in knowing I can help plan and maintain those various security settings, both internally and externally. Through continuous education and research, I am up-to-date on industry trends and technologies and remain one step ahead of all cyber attacks. It is my focus to ensure company information remains safe and in the proper control.

Building a strong, focused, and dedicated team has helped me develop a successful career, thus far. I believe in professional development, leading by example, and that you are only as strong as your weakest link. I hope to help develop your existing team and be a positive role model for security compliance and identifying potential threats.

I’ve attached a copy of my resume that details my experience. I can be reached anytime via my cell phone, 123-456-7890 or via email at brandon.applicant @email.com. I look forward to speaking with you about this employment opportunity. Thank you for your time.

Best Regards,

Signature (hard copy letter)

Brandon Applicant

Information Security Analyst Resume Example

The following is an example of a resume for an information security analyst position. Download the information security analyst resume template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for more examples.

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Information Security Analyst Resume Example (Text Version)

Reggie Applicant

123 Boston Ave. • Boston, MA 11111 • (123) 456-7890 • reggie.applicant@email.com

INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST

Identifying emerging technology capabilities to evaluate technology enhancements

Respected Information Security Analyst with 10+ years’ experience coordinating improvements to security- management policies and procedures seeks a position with a top technology firm or Fortune 500 company.

Key skills include:

  • Defining and Updating Security Standards
  • Working with Various Departments to Improve Security Threats
  • Partnering with IT and Business Departments to Identify Gaps in Procedures
  • Coordinating Ongoing Security Improvements

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ABC NORTHWEST, Boston, MA

INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST (February 2016 – Present)

Identify and analyze business violations of security policy and standards; perform research, analysis, and troubleshooting to identify, resolve, and explain complex security issues to company management.

Notable accomplishments:

  • Administer and maintain user access controls and procedures to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Compile and generate security reports on system and network access on a weekly basis.

NETWORK INC., Hartford, CT

JUNIOR SECURITY ANALYST (June 20011 – February 2016)

Provided security data collection support and assisted in the evaluation of new security technologies.

Notable Accomplishments:

  • Implemented, as directed, appropriate response measures to security threats.
  • Categorized support problems and responded with an appropriate level of urgency.

EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS

ABC POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, Boston, MA

Master of Business Administration (Concentration: Information Systems; GPA: 3.75), May 2011

XYZ UNIVERSITY, Hartford, CT

Bachelor of Science (Major: Computer Science; Cumulative GPA: 4.0; Dean’s List), May 2009

Certifications and Organizations

CompTIA Security Certified • Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), December 2014

Sending an Email Cover Letter

If you're sending your cover letter via email, list your name and the job title in the subject line of the email message:

Subject: Information Security Analyst - Your Name

Include your contact information in your email signature, and don't list the employer contact information. Start your email message with the salutation.

If you're emailing your resume, make sure to give the document a meaningful file name, such as "firstname-lastname-resume." If you simply name it "resume" it can easily get lost on the hiring manager's computer.