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As a C-UAS All Source Analyst, you will conduct data analysis of specialized C-UAS threat systems’ data to assist with Department of Defense (DoD) Force Protection (FP) efforts to understand, minimize and mitigate the threat posed by Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) against critical infrastructure, locations, assets and personnel.
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Your responsibilities will include the development and Integration of threat intelligence into Security Operation Centers tools like SIEM, SOAR, and XRD to drive superior security efficacy and reduce time to mitigation.
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Identify and analyze threats, using OSINT, Threat Intelligence, research, and leveraging enrichment resources. Maintain current knowledge of threat intelligence and adversarial behaviors to use operationally.
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Ability to ramp up on a range of topics quickly, including emerging technologies, cyber threat intelligence, supply chain risk, foreign policy, financial systems, financial crime, market analysis, best practices analysis, and change management.
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Maintain integration of threat intelligence sources with the Security Incident & Event Management Tool. The Cyber Threat Intelligence Lead works with the cyber defense team to make accurate, risk-based decisions on where to focus security efforts that will protect our employees, operations, and revenue streams to yield the highest ROI from expended security resources.
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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 Cyber Threat Intelligence (GCTI) Furthermore, you must be able to guide/mentor junior cyber threat intelligence analysts. Will be required to manage and orient internal and external sources of intelligence, review threat reports/feeds, and digest threat information into cyber threat intelligence products.
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Rockstar Games is seeking a Threat Intelligence Analyst to join our growing Intelligence and Investigations team in NYC. This role will be responsible for identifying and analyzing potential threats to Rockstar’s Live Service titles as well as the organization at large.
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Minimum Qualifications:Bachelor's degree 8+ years in Cyber security 2+ years experience in evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing information and large quantities of data, (which may be fragmented and contradictory) into high quality, fused targeting/intelligence gaps Preferred Qualifications:Cybersecurity certification like GCTI, GCFA, CCTHP. A sitting member of the FS-ISAC TIC. Cyber security experience including but not limited to the following: Risk/threat assessment.
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This role will maintain, mature, and develop areas of, Privacy, Insider Threat, Threat Intelligence, Incident Response, Vulnerability Investigations, Red/Blue Team, and alert validation where applicable.
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This includes analytics, intelligence platforms such as our security information and event management (SIEM), security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR), threat intelligence platform (TIP), and operational support of deployed cybersecurity products and services.
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This individual will be responsible for executing on the operational security program, overseeing Vulnerability Management, Data Security and Protection, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, and the Cyber Threat Intelligence program.
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More than three years of experience providing counter-threat operations-intelligence support and/or asymmetric threat analysis. + More than one year of C-UAS and/or Force Protection Operations-Intelligence analytic experience (tactical and/or operational levels) with DoD, US and/or interagency partners in the past five years (Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security or Federal law enforcement agencies preferred but not required.
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The Senior IT Specialist will provide both classified and unclassified Information Technology (IT) support to the Threat Systems Management Office on the Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet), Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) and Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS.
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STR is a growing technology company with locations near Boston, MA, Arlington, VA, near Dayton, OH, Melbourne, FL, and Carlsbad, CA. We specialize in advanced research and development for defense, intelligence, and national security in: cyber; next generation sensors, radar, sonar, communications, and electronic warfare; and artificial intelligence algorithms and analytics to make sense of the complexity that is exploding around us.
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