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The average salary for an Information Security Analyst in U.S. is $124,740.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $124,740

$69,210$182,370

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $59.97

$33.28$87.68

What does an Information Security Analyst earn?

On average, Information Security Analysts earn around $124,740 annually in the U.S. Information Security Analysts help protect businesses from cyber threats by monitoring and analysing potential risks. They can focus their area of expertise in areas such as risk assessment and management, privacy compliance, security engineering, or disaster recovery.

How to earn more as an Information Security Analyst

To become an Information Security Analyst, you will need a degree in information science, computer science, or cybersecurity. Alternatively, if you have experience in a related field, you can pursue a cybersecurity certification. To earn more as an Information Security Analyst, you can pick a specialisation such as forensics or cryptography and become an expert in your field. You can also choose to become an independent consultant, or even start your own individual practice.