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Preferred Qualifications:Possess Bachelor’s degree or higher degree in a business, computer science, counterintelligence, criminal justice, engineering, fraud investigations, information technology, mathematics, or a scientific field.
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Required Qualifications Must be legally authorized to work in the United States and be eligible for a U.S. Government security clearance Major studies in areas of consideration: International Affairs/Politics/Relations; Intelligence/Security Studies; Computer Science; Information Security; Business Intelligence or related fields.
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Are you passionate about conducting cyber threat intelligence in the private sector, including collecting data from open, deep and dark web sources, researching underground marketplaces, analyzing threat actor forums, and monitoring TOR sites.
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Undergraduate degree, military training or relevant experience in cyber intelligence, computer science, general intelligence studies, security studies, political science, international relations, etc.
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Candidates should be specialists of high competence in DoD air, strategic, and computer programs & concepts; finished intelligence as it pertains to air, space, ground, naval, strategic systems, and cyber foreign threat; and the forecast of threat to DoD acquisition program/concepts.
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BA/BS degree in Information Technology or Information Security, Computer Science, Intelligence Analysis, Cyber Security, or another related field of study or equivalent 8+ years performing cyber threat intelligence analysis.
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A formal education in one of the EDT fields: Electric and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Biology, or related fields. As a multidisciplinary national laboratory, Argonne offers an exciting atmosphere in which to collaborate on interdisciplinary projects that focus on complex technical problems and integrated application of natural, social, and computer science practices.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Intelligence Studies, Security Studies, International Relations, Computer Science, or other relevant discipline. The ideal candidate will excel in identifying and analyzing risks across multiple domains including insider threat, supply chain risk, market risk, and cyber risk.
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A relevant university degree (e.g., Languages, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, International Relations, Political Science), equivalent education, or appropriate professional experience.
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This position is specifically for those with significant and relevant experience as a cyber threat intelligence analyst. Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information, Security, Network Security, Cyber Security, or related field.
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Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, or related area, We value candidates with a background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive technologies, and integrating digital accessibility seamlessly.
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Associate's Degree related to International Relations, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Political Science, or Intelligence Analysis; or an equivalency of five years’ experience as an all source intelligence analyst.
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BA/BSc or higher degree in computer science, cyber security, data analytics, political science or international relations preferred. Candidates with GIAC, SANS or CREST certifications focused on cyber threat intelligence are strongly urged to apply.
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Motivated self-starter with 4+ years’ experience in a threat intelligence environment, preferably with a focus on Russian cyber operations. CrowdStrike Intelligence, a core component of CrowdStrike, is seeking a Senior Intelligence Analyst for its Global Threat Analysis Cell (GTAC) to focus on targeted intrusion activity related to Russia-based adversaries.
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Every single day, you will contribute to a wide range of consulting matters with a focus on cyber threat intelligence, open source analysis, cyber-fraud investigations, and mitigating risks to clients.
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