GRC Analyst (Governance, Risk & Compliance)

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level

Role Overview 

DTEX is seeking a GRC Analyst to support day‑to‑day governance, risk, and compliance activities across the organization. This role supports control execution, evidence management, continuous monitoring, and audit readiness across DTEX environments and offerings.

The role supports GRC activities leveraging tools such as Vanta, mapped through the Secure Controls Framework (SCF), and applied across the compliance frameworks DTEX operates under, including SOC 2, FedRAMP, PCI DSS, E8, ISM, HIPAA, privacy regulations, and IRAP.

This position focuses on execution and sustainment of established GRC processes and works under the direction of the Director of Compliance.

What You Will Do:
  • Support day‑to‑day GRC operations, including control tracking, evidence coordination, and audit preparation
  • Perform control checks and continuous monitoring activities to validate ongoing control effectiveness
  • Collect, review, and maintain audit‑quality evidence for internal and external audits
  • Support audits such as SOC 2, FedRAMP, IRAP, and PCI by preparing evidence and tracking findings
  • Assist with risk and issue tracking, including documenting remediation status
  • Support third‑party risk and customer assurance activities by compiling compliance information
  • Maintain GRC documentation, including control narratives, procedures, and supporting artifacts
  • Coordinate with Security, Engineering, IT, and Operations teams to support compliance execution

Tools & Ways of Working:
  • Use GRC platforms such as Vanta to support evidence management and control tracking
  • Use automation and AI‑assisted tools where appropriate to improve efficiency in evidence review and documentation, with human review applied

We Are Looking For:
  • U.S. citizenship required; must be based in the United States.
  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Information Security, Risk Management, Business, or related discipline), or equivalent hands‑on experience supporting compliance, audit, or continuous monitoring programs in a regulated environment
  • 3–6 years of experience in GRC, compliance, audit, or risk management roles
  • Experience supporting audits, control execution, or continuous monitoring activities
  • Familiarity working across multiple compliance frameworks
  • Strong attention to detail and comfort working with evidence and documentation
  • Ability to work cross‑functionally in a fast‑moving environment

Nice to Have:
  • Experience in SaaS and/or government‑regulated environments
  • Exposure to FedRAMP, IRAP, or ISM‑aligned programs
  • Familiarity with SCF or control‑mapping approaches
  • Relevant certifications such as CISA, CRISC, CCSK, or similar

Why Join DTEX
This role is ideal for someone who wants to build, scale, and lead—bringing strong judgment, commercial instincts, and modern AI fluency to a fast‑growing cybersecurity company.
  • Impact at Scale – Drive the growth of a market-leading cybersecurity company.
  • Thriving Company Culture – DTEX fosters a values-driven environment prioritizing respect, inclusion, and collaboration.
  • Growth & Development – Opportunities for professional advancement and lifelong learning.
  • Flexibility – Hybrid or remote work options.
  • Comprehensive Benefits – Competitive compensation, equity participation, health and wellness benefits, and generous time-off policies.

About DTEX
DTEX is the leader in risk-adaptive security, unifying human, data, and AI risk through a behavioral intelligence platform. Built for enterprise scale, DTEX detects threats early and prevents breaches before they impact the business.

By analyzing how people, data, and AI systems interact, DTEX surfaces early indicators of risk that other tools miss and provides the context needed to act with precision. The platform brings together insider risk management, risk-adaptive data protection, user and entity behavior analytics, user activity monitoring, and AI risk management into a single, cohesive solution.

Organizations and governments worldwide rely on DTEX to protect sensitive data, enable secure innovation, and safeguard trust. With privacy-by-design telemetry and adaptive controls, security teams can reduce risk without disrupting productivity.

Joining DTEX means working on some of the most complex and high-impact security challenges facing enterprises today.


DTEX is proud to provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, gender, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics.

Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.
Base salary range: $120k-$150k.
 
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