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Position Title: Insider Threat Analyst. This assignment is within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Intelligence, Insider Threat and Counterintelligence Services Division. This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Intelligence, Insider Threat and Counterintelligence Services Division located in Washington, DC. This position will be used to staff key positions within the Insider Threat Branch.
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Integrate agile principles into cybersecurity, network, application monitoring, cyber threat intelligence, threat hunting, penetration testing, and forensics. 5 years of experience integrating and managing agile principles into cybersecurity, network, application monitoring, cyber threat intelligence, threat hunting, penetration testing and forensics.
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) is seeking a highly motivated Cyber Security Content Developer/ Cyber Threat Detection Developer (Threat Detection Developer) for User Activity Monitoring (UAM) to join our team to support our government clients.
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Conduct Cyber Open Source Intelligence (C-OSINT) and Social Media Intelligence (SMI/SOCMINT) exploitation, link and network analysis investigations for high intel threat clients. Lead the CTI analyst on the team in the development of regular threat intelligence briefs based on general threat actor concerns across the company, business units, and those specific to our client and deliver briefs to senior executive.
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Insider risk analysis responsible for supporting the Global Insider Threat Management Program. Develop and report on key metrics of the insider threat management program. 7+ years’ experience in insider threat/risk, or information security that includes cross-functional incident response, risk assessments, threat mitigation and or investigative support.
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As a direct report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Vice President of Threat Management and Response (TMR) will oversee the programs that gather Threat Intel, perform penetration testing, manage vulnerabilities, monitor & respond to events & incidents, and manage insider threat.
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This Cyber Threat Analyst position supports the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) and participates as a team member performing threat analyses based on knowledge of cybersecurity and concepts supporting intelligence analysis requirements for all-source cyber analysis and reporting.
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Responsible for establishing and maintaining a framework for insider risk analysis responsible for supporting the Global Insider Threat Management Program. Insider Threat Management & Response.
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7+ years of relevant experience or commensurate skills in areas such as Cloud Security, Threat and Vulnerability Management, DevSecOps, Product/Application Security, or Platform Engineering. Spearhead the evaluation, selection, deployment and support of tools and workflows to optimize our application security, vulnerability management, cloud security, and threat management programs.
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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients' crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Independently produce high-quality corporate security and resilience deliverables such as threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments, threat intelligence briefings, corporate security and security programs, and corporate standards, policies, and procedures.
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As the Splunk Analyst Lead of the Advanced Analysis, Research, and Insider Threat Management Support Team, you will manage a team of Threat Intelligence Analysts, a Log Analyst, a Data Scientist, and a Splunk Analyst.
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Industry standard certifications such as CEH Certification, Security +CE, or GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence (GCTI). Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Threat Intelligence Analyst to join our team in the DMV area.
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Perform active hunt activities based on current cyber threat intelligence and the MITRE ATT&CK Framework. The Senior Threat Hunt Analyst is responsible for analyzing detailed information and intelligence on known and emerging Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) and cybercriminal actors to develop attack hypotheses; working collaboratively and leveraging cyber threat intelligence, penetration testing, and other valuable analysis, sensing, and warning information.
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Support other client programs including insider threat, business continuity, health and safety, travel security, executive security, and physical security threat analysis. The Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Analyst, assigned to one of Pinkerton's largest global clients, will perform essential security monitoring and threat mitigation functions for the client, which has employees and offices worldwide.
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HII - Mission Technologies is seeking a full-time DMATS Insider Threat Analyst for the Division of Strategic Information (DSI) in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) effort. Provide Insider Threat analyses to ensure situational awareness of threats and cyber threat intelligence information.
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