Information Security Analyst Salary Guide (2026)

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Gain insight into information security analyst salary range, job outlook, and what you can do to increase your earning potential.

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Key takeaways

As data breaches and cyberattacks become more common, information security analysts are in high demand. A few things to know:

  • The average information security analyst salary is a competitive $124,910 per year [1].

  • Factors like years of experience, cybersecurity certifications, job location, and industry sector can significantly impact earnings.

  • You can increase your earning potential in this role by earning credentials, gaining experience, and focusing your self-study on in-demand skills.

This guide breaks down what influences information security analyst salary ranges and how to maximize your earning potential in today’s job market. Prepare to negotiate a higher salary by sharpening your skills and enhancing your resume with EC-Council's Information Security Analyst Professional Certificate program. In as little as four months, you’ll learn how to identify and exploit vulnerabilities, implement network security controls, and conduct real-world digital forensics, all through hands-on labs using industry-standard tools.

Information security analyst salary

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the average information security analyst salary to be $124,910 [1]. According to Glassdoor, the broader salary range for information security analysts in the US is between $106,000 and $176,000 per year. This includes an average base salary range of $88,000-$142,000 and average additional pay range of $18,000-$34,0000. Additional pay may include bonuses, profit-sharing, or commissions [2].

Factors influencing information security analyst salary

Your pay range depends on a variety of factors, including experience level, location, industry, and credentials. For example, the average entry-level information security analyst salary is $96,652 per year [3], but a senior information security analyst salary can be up to $193,113 [2]. To determine the most likely pay range for yourself, consider how long you've been in the field, whether you have any certifications, and where you're located. Although more densely populated cities tend to pay higher wages, keep in mind that the cost of living may also play a role in your earnings.

Job outlook

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment rate is expected to grow 29 percent for this role throughout 2034, primarily as workers retire or leave the workforce for other reasons [1].

Top paying industries for information security analysts

The following industry insights were sourced from Glassdoor in October 2025.

  • Pharmaceutical & biotechnology: $121,664

  • Manufacturing: $119,055

  • Financial services: $118,011

  • Telecommunications: $114,654

  • Construction, repair, & maintenance services: $114,216

Top paying companies for information security analysts

Here are the top paying companies for information security analysts as of October 2025 with salary ranges:

  • Google: $214,000-$382,000 per year

  • Amazon: $188,000-$301,000 per year

  • Meta: $169,000-$298,000 per year

  • NVIDIA: $169,000-$275,000 per year

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS): $165,000-$264,000 per year

  • LinkedIn: $158,000-$255,000 per year

  • Uber: $155,000-$255,000 per year

  • Microsoft: $154,000-251,000 per year

  • TikTok: $152,000-$244,000 per year

  • Workday: $151,000-$226,000 per year

How to increase your salary as an InfoSec analyst

If you're looking to boost your salary as an information security analyst, the best move is to keep sharpening your skills and earning key certifications. Credentials like CISSP, CEH, or CompTIA Security+ can open doors to higher-paying roles and show employers you're serious about your career. You can also level up by taking online courses in areas like cloud security, threat detection, or incident response. Getting hands-on with tools like Splunk, Wireshark, or other SIEM systems helps too. The more you specialize and stay current, the more valuable your experience will appear to employers, which can help you pursue higher salaries.

If you're in the field and considering transitioning into a related role for higher pay, it may be beneficial to consider related job titles and their respective salaries. The following list outlines a few related roles along the information security analyst career path.

IT security engineer

Average annual salary (US): $158,000 [4]

IT security engineers design and build systems to secure information stored in electronic devices. They identify security risks and develop plans to eliminate threats. 

Security systems administrator

Average annual salary (US): $115,000 [5]

As a security administrator, you must ensure secure sensitive information and monitor systems for performance and security. You’ll troubleshoot any issues that arise and ensure networks are secure.

Information assurance manager

Average annual salary (US): $152,000 [6]

Information assurance managers are responsible for securing electronic information systems. The position typically requires a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field. 

Cloud security architect 

Average annual salary (US): $192,000 [7]

A cloud security architect designs security systems and oversees security awareness programs. They perform testing and respond to security breaches.

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Article sources

1

US Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Information Security Analysts, https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/information-security-analysts.htm." Accessed October 30, 2025.

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