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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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Ability to communicate and collaborate with various audiences from technical analysts (e.g., malware analysts, Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) analysts, Incident Response. At phia, trust us to solve the complex challenges of our connected world through top-tier cyber intelligence & threat hunting.
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Cherokee Preting is seeking an expert Intelligence Management Specialist to support, identify, assess, and disrupt threats to cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) through the application of CI, cyber, and enterprise insider threat management activities.
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Proactively build and maintain relationships with partner teams, including but not limited to Cyber Intelligence, Red Team, Insider Threat, and Hunt teams. Support the tactical intelligence-to-detection pipeline, to include malware reverse engineering, TTP analysis, and association mapping in a TIP (threat intelligence platform) for future pivoting.
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In place of the intelligence community or federal law enforcement leadership experience, at least five years’ experience in a leadership role for a corporate risk intelligence, threat management, enterprise security, or similar function is required.
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Support day-to-day cybersecurity threat detection and incident response operations through indicator pivoting, campaign analysis, and tactical intelligence. Deconstruct multi-source reporting into actionable intelligence including Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures TTPs data objects, campaign analysis, and threat patterns.
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Develop expertise on the Capital One threat landscape using internal data, threat trends, and operational metrics to clearly communicate the Capital One threat landscape to senior executives, to include the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Information Officer.
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Certification(s) such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Authorization Professional (CAP), or Cyber Threat Intelligence certifications would be advantageous.
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At Concentric, "We Manage Risk Everywhere to Keep People Safe." If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection, security operations, or business resiliency, Concentric may be the organization you've been searching for.
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Leverage Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) or Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools to identify threat patterns, enrich investigations, and build automation-supported workflows.
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Conduct time-sensitive analysis during cyber investigations, including active threat hunting, malware analysis, and campaign enrichment. It is your responsibility to find the threat actors attempting to attack the Capital One infrastructure, and identify and stop any malicious actors who make it past our defenses.
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This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). Capital One is looking for talented Cyber Security Analysts with traditional network security and cloud infrastructure monitoring experience to join our Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) in McLean, VA. The Principal Associate level CSOC Analyst position will require a deep knowledge of network protocols and infrastructure, log investigation techniques, knowledge/understanding of cloud infrastructures, and incident handling experience.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Prin Assoc, Cyber Technical. Regularly analyze malware reports to track adversary behaviors and support the construction of a TTP repository. Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Cyber Security or Computer Science.
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5+ years of experience working with SIEMs and evaluating SIEM alerts. Mentor other CSOC analysts in project execution and tactical upskilling; conduct brown bag lunches to teach specialized skill sets.
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Bluehawk is seeking a seasoned Senior All Source Analyst to support the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency's (DCSA) Insider Threat Management and Analysis Center (DITMAC), focusing on Secured Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPR) User Activity Monitoring (UAM) Analyst services based in Colorado Springs,CO. This essential position involves conducting insider threat analysis for SIPR UAM initiatives, catering to both DCSA and various other Department of Defense (DoD) agencies.
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