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Experienced analyst with an Imagery Analyst, Geo-spatial analyst, GIS or all-source background; in addition to producing intelligence for customers, and providing training for small groups of users with diverse work roles.
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Job Description What You’ll Get to Do: As a GDIT DTRA Counter Threat Network Intelligence Analyst, you will provide embedded and reach back support to Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) and Emerging Threats efforts and operations executed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and its partners.
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Under general supervision of the Executive Director of Customer and Business Services, the Facilities Business Intelligence Analyst is responsible for Facilities’ data management around data analytics and mining; business intelligence design solutions; create easy to access metrics for the department and campus; and being the departments first point of contact with technology troubleshooting (specifically the department’s Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) called Planon.
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Facilitate daily operations of the GSOC, encompassing diverse responsibilities such as risk intelligence, incident/crisis management, response to building intrusions, emergency communication, ensuring supply chain resilience, travel security, and implementing physical security measures.
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Provides support in areas such as Human Source Intelligence (HUMINT), Counterintelligence Criminal Analysis, and Open-Source Intelligence, including collection management, analysis, and tasking.
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Proven experience as a Analytics Engineer, Business Intelligence Developer, or similar role, with expertise in the Microsoft Azure stack. Stay up to date with the latest trends and advancements in the Microsoft Azure ecosystem and business intelligence domain, identifying opportunities for improvement and innovation.
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Function as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst in the South Carolina Information and Intelligence Center (SCIIC)/Fusion Center for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Experience in intelligence analysis, using programs such as i2 Analyst Notebook and open source research.
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Similar searchable job titles: Counterintelligence Specialist All Source Analyst Insider Threat Analyst Intelligence Analyst Fusion Analyst Keywords: Counterintelligence Insider Threat Personnel Security L OSI Legal Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employer.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst to join our finance team. Minimum of 2 years of experience in a BI Analyst role, specifically within the finance industry.
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Under the direction of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Manager, the FIU Analyst will aid in the prevention and/or investigation of financial crimes against the Bank. The position requires the ability to maintain strict confidentiality with respect to highly sensitive information.
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Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), Certified Forensics Analyst (GCFA) Certification or GIAC, Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA) Certification with 10 years of experience in both Host analysis and.
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As an OSINT Trainer, you will have the opportunity to contribute significantly to enhancing the capabilities of our military personnel in the field of Open Source Intelligence. Generate Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Reports and other OSINT network analysis products to inform decision-making.
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Peraton is currently hiring Sr-level Industrial Control System Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst for its Federal Strategic Cyber programs. Identify classified threat intelligence reporting related to ICS/SCADA and analyze for adversary intent and capability.
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Ability to communicate and collaborate with various audiences from technical analysts (e.g., malware analysts, Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) analysts, Incident Response. Who We Arephia, LLC is a Northern Virginia-based, small business established in 2011 with a focus on Cyber Intelligence, Cyber Security/Defense, Intrusion Analysis & Incident Response, Cyber Architecture & Capability Analysis, Cyber Policy & Strategy, and Information Assurance/Security.
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Provide assistance with Cryptocurrency analysis, Blockchain analytics, Open Internet, including social media, Deep and Dark Web intelligence gathering and analysis, data analytics, and electronic evidence analysis related to cybercrime investigations.
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