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The Mid-Level Open Source Intelligence Analyst will conduct research and provide intelligence to the Threat Assessment Management Services (TAMs) in a timely manner to support the investigation and mitigation of threatening incidents or behaviors.
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Instruct the gathering, synthesis, and analysis of open-source intelligence information in support of objectives related to force protection, counterterrorism, counternarcotics, and other areas of the Army mission.
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Participating in INT Functional Management meetings related to Open-source intelligence (OSINT), Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT), and Human Intelligence (HUMINT), as well as ISR Collection, ISR capabilities and ISR Data Integration tasks related to IC and International partnership.
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Other threat intelligence sharing platforms, and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) GIAC Open-Source Intelligence Certification (GOSI) They are responsible for performing intelligence collection and analysis of cyber and physical threats utilizing a variety of open and closed sources, both internal and external, to build a unified and comprehensive understanding of the threat landscape to support situational awareness across the enterprise.
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Related desired training includes but is not limited to: OS300 - MA Training OS301: Basic Open Source Intelligence Course (BOSIC) OS302: OSINT Analytic Tools and Tradecraft Course OS303: Advanced OSINT Tradecraft and Methodologies OS305: Data Science for OSINT OSINT Collector's Course Cyber Advanced Support Operations (CASO) SOCOM Network Exploitation, Research & Discovery (NERD.
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Our ideal candidate for this role will be subject matter experts (SME) in Open-source intelligence (OSINT) and exhibit a comprehensive understanding of the current capabilities in intelligence collection methods.
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The Unconventional is seeking a Open-Source Intelligence Analyst - SME to join our Global Open-SourceNetwork. Provide analysis and assessments of commercially available and open-source data, with a specific focus on the geospatial domain, to deliver actional intelligence reports.
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IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security company looking for Open Source Monitoring Specialist (Russian) to support a federal law enforcement client’s Open Source Intelligence Program focused on detecting threats to specific people, locations, and events.
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Gather, synthesize, and analyze open source intelligence information in support of objectives related to force protection, counterterrorism, counternarcotics, and other areas of the Army mission.
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CACI is looking for an Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst for a new opportunity in Frederick, Maryland to support the National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) Biosecurity and High Containment Laboratory activities.
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BAE Systems is seeking Open Source Practitioners/Analysts to support our government customer. Produce Open Source intelligence (OSINT) Reports and other OSINT network analysis products.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Description BAE Systems Intelligence & Security division is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence Analyst to join our team in Quantico, VA in support of a Maritime effort for (MAGIC) Marine Corps Intelligence Activity Analysis, Geospatial Imagery, and Counterintelligence Support Services program.
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Job Description BAE Systems Intelligence & Security division is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence Analyst to join our team in Quantico, VA in support of a Maritime effort for (MAGIC) Marine Corps Intelligence Activity Analysis, Geospatial Imagery, and Counterintelligence Support Services program.
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Spiral (formerly Square Crypto) builds and funds free, open-source Bitcoin projects. TBD is building an open developer platform to make it easier to access Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies without having to go through an institution.
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As a Machine Learning Engineer on the Banking & SFS team, you will support fellow Data Scientists and Modelers in building and deploying machine learning models that support our banking and lending business.
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