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Cybersecurity Analyst Resume Keywords (2026)

From 9 real Cybersecurity Analyst job postings · Updated July 2026

These are the resume keywords that recur most across real Cybersecurity Analyst job postings. Applicant tracking systems (ATS) score your resume on how well it matches a posting's keywords, so including the relevant ones below — in your own true experience — is what gets you surfaced to a recruiter. We pulled these from 9 live postings, ranked most common first.

Top hard skills for a Cybersecurity Analyst resume

security operations / security monitoringincident responsevulnerability management / vulnerability assessmentMITRE ATT& CK frameworkvulnerability scanning tools (Tenable, Qualys, Nessus, Rapid7)SIEMscripting (Python, PowerShell)patch managementnetwork security concepts (firewalls, VPNs)cloud security

Tools & technologies

SplunkCisco routing and switching / Cisco firewallsPalo Alto Networks NGFWAruba ClearPassTenable / Nessus / Qualys / Rapid7 (vulnerability scanning tools)WizDelinea / Thycotic Secret Server / PAMMicrosoft 365 / AzureGoogle Mandiant (for incident coordination)STIG knowledgeSplunk dashboards / query development

Soft skills & competencies

cross-functional collaborationdetail-orienteddocumentation / playbookswritten & verbal communicationincident response coordinationthreat detection content developmentability to derive insights from datastakeholder management

How to use these keywords on your resume

  • Only include keywords that are genuinely true of you — never claim a skill you don't have.
  • Use the posting's exact wording (the ATS matches literal terms, not synonyms).
  • Put hard skills and tools in a clear Skills section, and show them in action in your experience bullets.
  • Re-check keywords for each posting — every job asks for a slightly different set. See our guide on tailoring your resume to a job description.

Frequently asked questions

What keywords should a Cybersecurity Analyst put on their resume?

The hard skills, tools, and competencies that recur across real Cybersecurity Analyst postings — like the ones above — that are genuinely true of your experience, in the posting's own wording.

How do I know which keywords an ATS is looking for?

They come from the job description: the skills and tools under the requirements, especially any repeated. The list above reflects what's common across 9 real Cybersecurity Analyst postings.

Do I need different keywords for every job?

Yes — each posting asks for a slightly different set, so re-check the keywords for each application. That per-job matching is the tedious part Jobfyt automates.

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