
Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst
Alignerr · Paris, Île-de-France, France
- Hybrid
- Contract
- $60,000 / year
- Paris, Île-de-France, France
Job highlights
- Analyze enterprise security scenarios for AI training.
- Review and classify security incidents and misconfigurations.
- Create and label security datasets for AI models.
- Requires 2+ years in network/infra/endpoint security.
- Fully remote, flexible hours, meaningful AI impact.
About the role
Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst (AI Training)
We're partnering with the world's leading AI research labs to build next-generation security intelligence — and we need real practitioners to make it happen. As a Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst, you'll apply your hands-on security experience to analyze, classify, and evaluate realistic enterprise threat scenarios that directly train and improve cutting-edge AI models.
This is a rare opportunity to do meaningful, high-impact work at the intersection of cybersecurity and frontier AI — on your own schedule, from anywhere in the world.
Organization: Alignerr
Type: Hourly Contract
Location: Remote
Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You'll Do
- Analyze network, endpoint, and email security scenarios drawn from modern enterprise environments
- Review firewall, EDR, and infrastructure security cases to identify what went wrong and why
- Classify incidents, misconfigurations, and control failures based on realistic operational data
- Create, label, and validate security datasets used to train and evaluate AI systems
- Clearly articulate root causes, attack paths, and business impact in structured formats
Who You Are
- 2+ years of hands-on experience in network, infrastructure, or endpoint security
- Solid familiarity with firewalls, EDR platforms, email security, IAM, SIEMs, and enterprise tooling
- Deep understanding of how real organizations deploy and operate security controls
- Able to break down complex security issues into clear, structured explanations
- Self-motivated and comfortable working independently on task-based assignments
Nice to Have
- Experience in incident response, threat hunting, or red/blue team operations
- Familiarity with frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK, NIST, or CIS Controls
- Background working in SOC, NOC, or enterprise IT security environments
Why Join Us
- Work directly on frontier AI projects with top-tier research labs
- Fully remote and async — work on your own schedule
- Freelance perks: autonomy, flexibility, and collaboration with a global expert community
- Your security expertise creates lasting impact on how AI understands and responds to real-world threats
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
Key skills/competency
- Network Security
- Infrastructure Security
- Security Analyst
- AI Training
- Cybersecurity
- Threat Analysis
- Incident Classification
- Security Controls
- Enterprise Security
- Data Labeling
Skills & topics
- Network Security
- Infrastructure Security
- Security Analyst
- AI Training
- Cybersecurity
- Threat Analysis
- Incident Classification
- Security Controls
- Enterprise Security
- Data Labeling
- Firewalls
- EDR
- SIEM
- IAM
- Remote Work
- Contract
- Freelance
- Security Intelligence
- MITRE ATT&CK
- NIST
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your network, infrastructure, and endpoint security experience, aligning it with AI training needs.
- Showcase relevant skills: Emphasize your familiarity with firewalls, EDR, SIEMs, and enterprise tooling.
- Demonstrate understanding: Clearly articulate complex security issues and your ability to work independently.
- Express interest: Mention your desire to work on frontier AI projects and contribute to impactful work.
Technical preparation
Review common enterprise security tools.,Understand attack vectors and incident lifecycles.,Practice classifying security events accurately.,Familiarize with data labeling concepts.
Behavioral questions
Describe a complex security issue you solved.,How do you work independently on tasks?,How do you articulate technical issues clearly?,How do you handle task-based assignments?
Frequently asked questions
- What kind of AI projects will I be working on as a Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst at Alignerr?
- As a Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst at Alignerr, you'll contribute to cutting-edge AI projects focused on building next-generation security intelligence. Your work will involve analyzing and classifying real-world enterprise threat scenarios to train and improve AI models that understand and respond to cyber threats.
- Is the Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst role at Alignerr remote?
- Yes, the Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst position at Alignerr is fully remote, offering the flexibility to work from anywhere in the world on your own schedule.
- What are the primary responsibilities of a Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst with Alignerr?
- The primary responsibilities include analyzing network, endpoint, and email security scenarios, reviewing security cases to identify failures, classifying incidents, and creating/labeling datasets for AI training. You will also articulate root causes and business impact in structured formats.
- What qualifications are essential for the Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst role at Alignerr?
- Essential qualifications include 2+ years of hands-on experience in network, infrastructure, or endpoint security, solid familiarity with security tools like firewalls and EDR, and a deep understanding of security control operations. Strong analytical and communication skills are also key.
- How does Alignerr leverage the expertise of Network & Infrastructure Security Analysts for AI development?
- Alignerr leverages your security expertise by having you analyze, classify, and evaluate realistic enterprise threat scenarios. This data is used to train and refine advanced AI models, helping them better understand and combat real-world cyber threats.
- Can I work part-time as a Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst for Alignerr?
- Yes, the role requires a commitment of 10-40 hours per week, allowing for part-time engagement. This offers flexibility to balance with other commitments.
- What is the desired outcome of the security data analysis performed by the Network & Infrastructure Security Analyst at Alignerr?
- The desired outcome is to create, label, and validate high-quality security datasets that are crucial for training and evaluating AI systems. This directly contributes to the AI's ability to accurately identify and respond to security threats.