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MITRE’s Cyber Threat Intelligence and Adversary Emulation department is seeking creative and passionate people who will advance the practice of red team and adversary emulation development. Experience in cyber threat intelligence, including using threat intelligence to define red team capabilities.
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Cyber intelligence analysts shall provide intelligence on cyber/EW threats to the BMDS. The analysts shall leverage open source and intelligence community resources and capabilities to understand threat techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTPs) and ascertain threat/attack vectors facing industry and MDS-related networks and systems.
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The GMD Weapon System (GWS) processes data from multiple sensors to identify and characterize the inbound ballistic missile threat, plans the best defensive solution, and launches the intercepting missiles to negate the threat.
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The Threat Intelligence and Exploitation Department is seeking an engineer or scientist with requisite skills and interest to support Radar Cross Section (RCS) modeling and analysis for the Department of Defense and United States Intelligence Community.
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GIAC Security Essentials CertificationFamiliarity with federal cybersecurity regulations and standards (e.g., RMF, CSF, FISMA, FedRAMP)Experience with advanced cybersecurity frameworks and tools (e.g., ZTNA, SASE Framework, ICAM, CWPP, SOC Operations, Vulnerability Threat Management, and Compliance.
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Current familiarity with Huntsville, Al. business community and the major tenant organizations on the Redstone Arsenal including ARMY Threat Systems Management Officer (TSMO) Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), Missile Defense Agency (MDA,) Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO), Space Development Agency and the FBI.
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The Senior Information Technology (IT) Specialist will provide general IT services to a multitude of efforts at the Threat Systems Management Office (TSMO) on Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL. The IT Specialist should possess an advanced understanding and demonstrable experience with information technology, system administration, and network infrastructure activities.
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The foreign material exploitation derived software is then rehosted in a threat-realistic virtual environment, using intelligence informed modeling, and simulation to surrogate missing components.
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Insider Threat Analyst. Produce and deliver briefings derived from threat assessments written by the Contractor and/or other DCSA CI personnel to USG customers and cleared industry partners.
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The GMD Weapon System processes data from multiple sensors to identify and characterize the inbound ballistic missile threat, plans the best defensive solution, and launches the intercepting missiles to negate the threat.
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Manage and tune the scripts that drive NASA TIP (Threat Intelligence Profiler) integrated with the Splunk ES multi-tenant SEIM. 3+ years of experience in a threat intelligence, cyber threat intelligence role, pen-testing, or development of SIEM dashboards.
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Position Description: CGI Federal is looking for Cyber Security Analyst to support our Cyber Threat Analysis Center based in Huntsville, AL. We provide Incident Management and Intrusion Detection services, along with Threat Hunting and in-depth analysis to our customers.
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Performs complex, high - risk, insider threat, high - level security investigations. Nine (9) years of experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field. Position Title: Personnel Security Specialist VI.
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Review current and future systems requirements, gap analyses, and risk and threat assessment reports. The Cyber Division, Engineering Directorate at PM STORM is in search of a qualified Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cybersecurity professional.
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Department Summary:MITRE’s Cyber Threat Intelligence and Adversary Emulation department is seeking a Principal Cyber Threat Intelligence Engineer to join our team and apply your skills in support of our government and private sector sponsors.
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