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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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Propose and perform research and development to advance the state of the art in cyber threat intelligence. Apply cyber threat intelligence expertise to help our sponsors solve their hardest problems, ranging from enabling defensive cyber operations to securing weapons systems to enabling cyber effects.
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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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You will advance our research and innovation in cyber threat intelligence (CTI), lead projects and tasks, and collaborate across MITRE to help shape our CTI work and capability. Roles & Responsibilities:Apply cyber threat intelligence expertise to help our sponsors solve their hardest problems, ranging from enabling defensive cyber operations to securing weapons systems to enabling cyber effects.
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Our department is responsible for delivering an advancing MITRE’s cyber threat intelligence and adversary emulation expertise across all of MITRE’s national security, public sector, and private sector sponsors.
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Department Summary:MITRE’s Cyber Threat Intelligence and Adversary Emulation department is seeking a Group Leader responsible for first-line people leadership. Department Summary:MITRE’s Cyber Threat Intelligence and Adversary Emulation department is seeking a Group Leader responsible for first-line people leadership.
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Apply knowledge of DoD, USAF, AFLCMC, and private-sector acquisition principles, guidance, Executive Orders, regulations and procedures sufficient to develop and provide guidance and expertise to program personnel within the supported Intelligence sensitive programs.
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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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Bachelor’s degree and 10+ years of relevant experience in cyber threat intelligence, cybersecurity, and related fields; or the equivalent combination of higher education and/or real-world experience.
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Guide sponsors in building and advancing cyber threat intelligence capabilities and programs. Help sponsors understand how cyber threat intelligence fits into their organization, whether as a core part of their mission or as an important function in their security organization.
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In-depth knowledge of geopolitical issues, security threats, and criminal trends, with a strong awareness of how they impact private sector operations; 1-3 years of relevant experience, including some exposure to private sector geopolitical analysis and security.
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Identify, develop, document, and execute methodologies for incorporating and fusing private sector cyber threat intelligence into JCDC intelligence support. o Monitor CISA internal holdings for relevant commercial cyber threat intelligence that helps inform the threat picture.
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Perform in AI support positions shall have a mastery of the knowledge of DoD, USAF, AFLCMC and private-sector acquisition principles, guidance, executive orders, regulations and procedures sufficient to develop and provide guidance and expertise to AFLCMC AI personnel and the intelligence-sensitive programs supported.
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MITRE’s Cyber Threat Intelligence and Adversary Emulation department is seeking a Group Leader responsible for first-line people leadership. MITRE’s Cyber Threat Intelligence and Adversary Emulation department is seeking a Group Leader responsible for first-line people leadership.
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Identify, develop, document, and execute methodologies for incorporating and fusing private sector cyber threat intelligence into intelligence support. Identify, analyze, and integrate cyber threat intelligence related to core planning teams development of threat scenario, plan objectives, plan lines of effort, and COAs, and respond to requests for information (RFIs) from core planning team (CPT.
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