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From my experience, network security analysts should have the following character traits:

Honesty

Curiosity

Trustworthiness

Persistence - not easily discouraged

Humility, i.e. willingness to admit ignorance coupled with a commitment to find the answer

Discretion

In addition, a network security analyst should also have the following Non-character traits:

Intelligence

Extensive knowledge of computer security, especially the applicable laws, policies and procedures that apply to the network they are working with

Skill on methods for securing computers and computer networks

Skill in using network analysis tools such as Nessus, Snort, Netcat, Metasploit, Kismet, or tcpdump. There are lot of them, but a good analyst is skilled with enough of them to do his or her job well.

Understanding of the operating systems and applications in use on the network

Skill in database security if a DB is present on the system.

Skill in router and switch administration and security.

Skill in Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPSs)

Resources to identify people who have any skills that they lack - for example, if they don't have sufficient skills on routers and switches, they should be able to identify someone with those skills to team up with.

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