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Reporting to the Manager, Emergency Management, the Security Intelligence Analyst provides support in enhancing the safety and security of personnel and assets throughout the company. Liaise with local, state, and federal law enforcement and emergency management agencies to obtain current, region-specific intelligence for stakeholders.
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You know how to sell and scope for a full-service offering - from creative to digital strategy to media and intelligence solutions. We are seeking a seasoned Business Development Manager to join the NoGood team in the New Business Department.
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Additionally, experience with Energy Management (ETRM), Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM), Business Intelligence & Analytics tools (Power BI, Tableau), and Content Management systems is desirable.
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Master's Degree in a Technical field, Political Science, Business Intelligence, Data Science, or Intelligence Analysis. 4+ years of experience within a Cyber Security Operation Center or as an Intelligence Officer.
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Familiarity with business intelligence tools such as Palantir and Tableau. We’re looking for an experienced Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst to join our physical security team.
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Experience in analysis in investigations, such as in IT, law enforcement, military intelligence, or business analytics. Understanding of intelligence cycle, MITRE ATT&CK Framework, Cyber Kill Chain, and Diamond Model5+ years of experience working as a Cyber Threat Intelligence AnalystFamiliarity with common network vulnerability/penetration testingExperience with: ThreatConnect, Splunk, Azure, Recorded Future, CrowdStrike, Wiz, ProofpointAn understanding of log data from cloud providers such as Azure, AWS, and GCP.Experience evaluating systems, networks, and devices for vulnerabilities.
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As a cyber threat intelligence analyst on our team, you’ll be trusted to collect, document, assess, and analyze raw cyber threat information using tools, technologies, and industry standards like threat intel platforms, intelligence collection platforms, and MITRE ATT&CK Framework to enrich intelligence.
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6+ years in a data analyst, business analytics engineer, business intelligence analyst or data analyst or related role with SQL experience and object oriented programming/scripting such as Python.
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As the Business Intelligence Analyst, you will maintain the Business Intelligence (BI) initiatives and support data warehousing initiatives in collaboration with the Data Operations Engineer and Directorof Analytics.
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Eagle Harbor addresses some of our country’s most pressing challenges in the areas of Cyber Intelligence, Business Analysis, Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Planning. EHS provides a range of professional services for cyber intelligence and information technologies capabilities to the Federal Government, Civilian, and commercial markets to further the nation's national security and civilian service missions.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is highly technical in nature. The main role is to consult with end users, understand and optimize business processes and to assist them in becoming more efficient and effective utilizing the Banner ERP system driving student success.
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Cherokee Preting seeks exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst Subject Matter Expert (ASA SME) to support USSOCOM. The ASA SME researches, identifies, and fuses available intelligence from all intelligence disciplines – HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT/PAI, Cyber, and military reconnaissance – to draw conclusions, make inferences, and develop deep understanding spanning tactical to strategic relevance within their assigned portfolio.
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Experience with advanced business modeling and forecasting, business intelligence, project management and data visualization tools like SQL, Tableau, Confluence, etc. Educate functional leaders on industry best-practices when it comes to new business models, live ops, content strategy, innovative features, and launches.
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The Red Cell Analyst will perform the duties as the core subject matter expert (SME) in intelligence analysis and production in a variety of complex data topics related to various threats to national security.
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As a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst, you will be a subject matter expert on our B2B business metrics and trends and you will formulate project ideas, determine where opportunity exists and implement new strategies to maximize business growth.
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