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Co-op, InfoSec

Boston, Massachusetts

Company Overview:

Strand Therapeutics is a clinical stage biotechnology company utilizing synthetic biology to genetically program mRNA to deliver truly revolutionary immunotherapies to patients.

Building on the idea of creating smart therapies based on Boolean logic circuits, Strand was started by biological engineers working together at MIT who were seeking to apply the concept of the emerging field of mRNA therapeutics. Strand's technology is therapeutic-area and mRNA modality agnostic where therapeutic proteins are encoded onto modified, self-replicating, or circular mRNA backbones which in turn are programmed with cell-specific sensors and circuits.

Today, Strand has established three platforms with one clinical stage asset and several programs in preclinical development as well as early discovery. Our lead program, STX-001, is currently being evaluated in a phase 1 clinical trial for solid tumors. Our corporate headquarters is located in the Fenway district of Boston, Massachusetts.

Become the next standout single strand!

Job Summary:

Strand is looking for people who have the enthusiasm and motivation to be a highly contributing member of a small but extremely productive team. This opportunity will offer the employee the ability to work in a matrix-based environment and be a part of the future strategy of the company.

We are looking for a highly motivated and innovative candidate for the role of Co-op of Information Security (InfoSec). This is a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact as a scientifically motivated self-starter capable of independently conceiving, conducting, and critically analyzing their own work with minimal supervision.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Maintain an up-to-date device inventory, ensuring each device is correctly assigned in Microsoft Entra.
  • Review and clearly describe basic security alerts and findings in simple language.
  • Test security changes safely in controlled environments and document outcomes.
  • Develop and store security awareness tips (e.g., safe emailing, secure file sharing).
  • Keep organized audit records noting actions, dates, and reasons.
  • Ensure endpoint protections like encryption, screen locks, and automatic updates are active on all devices.
  • Verify antivirus and endpoint protection tools are enabled and updated.
  • Monitor systems for potential breaches, follow protocols, and report findings and incidents.
  • Respond to vulnerability scans by identifying issues, updating reports, and tracking resolutions.
  • Learn and assist with Data Loss Prevention (DLP) processes—testing, documenting incidents, and supporting rule adjustments.

Qualifications:

  • On track to graduate with a B.S. or M.S. in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science or related field. Experience in the biotechnology space is a plus.
  • Basic knowledge of log monitoring, including sign-in logs, admin changes, and simple alerts.
  • Understanding of endpoint protection features such as full-disk encryption, screen lock and automatic updates.
  • Familiarity with core security practices — secure passwords, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and recognizing phishing attempts.
  • Awareness of sensitive data types, including PII, PHI, financial data, and trade secrets.
  • Some familiarity with NIST and ISO 27001 security frameworks.
  • Basic understanding of cloud security concepts, such as SaaS/PaaS protections, shared responsibility models, least-privilege access, encryption, and access reviews.
  • Experience or interest in PowerShell scripting for basic task automation.
  • Enthusiasm for learning more about Microsoft Entra and Microsoft Intune.
  • Curiosity about how data labels and rules safeguard information, email, and file sharing.
  • Ability to follow standard operating procedures, make careful observations, maintain clear and complete records of project work.‪

Strand Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other basis protected by applicable law. Strand does not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from candidates.

Job Type: Intern / Co-op

Hourly Rate: $30-$33/hour

Pay Transparency Base Salary Range

$30 - $33 USD

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