FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Intern Bachelors Cyber Security position?
The position requires a Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in Information Security, Engineering, or Science, as well as 3+ years’ experience in cyber security and/or IT security. Candidates must also have 1+ years supporting cyber threat intelligence, security architecture, vulnerability management, or incident response processes.
What is the citizenship requirement for this internship?
U.S. citizenship is required to obtain and maintain government security clearance for this internship.
When must candidates graduate to be eligible for this internship?
Candidates must graduate after May 2025 to be eligible for this internship.
Is continuous enrollment in a degree program required after the internship?
Yes, candidates must continue enrollment in their degree program upon completion of the internship.
What type of experience is preferred for applicants?
Applicants should have advanced knowledge of cyber threat intelligence, experience with cyber security automation technologies, and demonstrated experience in intelligence analysis, APT activity, and cyber TTPs.
What kind of tools will interns use during this position?
Interns will have hands-on experience with SOAR and SIEM tools like SPLUNK and XSOAR, as well as intelligence platforms such as Recorded Future.
Are there opportunities for career growth at Honeywell?
Yes, working at Honeywell offers access to dynamic career opportunities across different fields and industries.
What work environment is preferred for candidates?
Candidates should thrive in environments that encourage critical thinking, creativity, and challenging the status quo.
How does Honeywell ensure diversity and inclusion?
Honeywell values inclusion and diversity as a foundation of its workplace culture and actively promotes a performance culture that values integrity and ethics.
Do interns serve as subject matter experts in any area?
Yes, interns will serve as subject matter experts related to cyber threat intelligence and how it should drive Honeywell's security posture.