Unethical - SOC Analyst NuHarbor Security Employee Review

2.0
7 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-benefits are decent/ok -workload means learning very quickly

Cons

-When analysts discussed unionizing they fired them -Unethical actions and decisions made by management. -Do you like soccer? They are very good at moving goalposts here. -Senior leaders, and middle management lacking in technical knowledge, leading to un-informed decisions and project leadership -Its a pump and dump, they are pushing for numbers in order to sell, it's not a stable environment for someone looking for long term. -management cares more about their egos than their reports.

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NuHarbor Security Response
2y
To be clear, NuHarbor has never terminated employment due to anything related to conditions of employment, such as a group of employees considering a union. To protect the privacy of both past and current employees, we do not share the reasons for termination, whether performance, compliance or other policy related. As a company that grew very quickly, in a field that is and will be constantly changing, the way we work is changing in order to serve clients better. We recognize this environment is not for everyone. Those that thrive here are interested in being part of improving our processes, tools, and client experience. While it can feel chaotic at times, our values of Protect the House, Help Clients Win and Always Improve are still at the center of how we work.

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Pros

- decent benefits: time-off, volunteer hours, immediate vesting - coworkers/management: hardworking, transparent, and mostly good peeps all around

Cons

- healthcare could be cheaper - transparency from leadership - we can always ask questions... but it seems like we have to wait for company wide meetings to find out big changes. - pay

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NuHarbor Security Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We agree that our coworkers are amazing and transparent and all work together to ensure we take care of our clients. Healthcare is a challenge for everyone... no doubt about it. In 2026 we provide more choices on how you split between premiums and copay/coinsurance. We believe it's a good move for everyone. Communication is a challenge, always. And, your point about more continuous communication vs. company meetings is a good one. We'll take that into consideration as we work to improve. Regarding wages, we are transparent about the processes we use to determine salary and we consider the location of each person in that process. Please reach out to your manager or to People & Culture if you have a question about your pay. We'll always make time to listen and discuss.
2.0
7 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are talented people doing their best, but the system they’re operating in makes it harder than it should be.

Cons

Priorities change constantly with little follow-through, which leads to rework and a steady stream of unfinished initiatives. There’s also a lack of clear operational standards, processes are inconsistent, documentation is limited, and teams often end up solving the same problems repeatedly. Layoffs are a recurring theme and happen often enough to feel cyclical. In a smaller organization, even modest reductions are noticeable, and over time it creates a baseline level of uncertainty. Leadership gaps are significant and span multiple functions, and when things don’t go as planned, the response is restructuring rather than addressing root causes. Gaps between teams often lead to misalignment between what’s sold and what can actually be delivered, which means engineering gets pulled into late-stage conversations or asked to support commitments that weren’t fully thought through. You’ll also see responses here pointing to cybersecurity being a “fast-moving” or “rapidly growing” industry. While that’s true, here it functions as a convenient explanation that places the burden on employees to “keep up” instead of addressing leadership and planning gaps. If you’re interviewing, ask about turnover and layoffs. The answers will be informative. This environment expects a very high level of performance with minimal support or structure. In practice, even highly experienced or exceptionally skilled individuals will find it difficult to succeed consistently.

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NuHarbor Security Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your input. It's always a great idea to ask about reviews and experiences like this when interviewing. We're happy to chat about it. You are correct, the changes in the industry do precipitate changes internally. We continue to strengthen how we communicate and support these changes as a growing company.
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