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Depending on your technical background, you may deal with electrical engineering (industrial and consumer electronics hardware, analog and/or digital circuits, RF, semiconductors), computer and telecommunications systems (networking and protocols, WiFi), and/or software engineering (network security, enterprise applications, databases, web and cloud services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source.
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What You’ll Do: As a Data Scientist, you will be responsible for driving, identify, evaluate, design and implement statistical analyses of gathered open source, proprietary, and customer data to create analytic metrics and tools to support TRSS analysts, customers and existing product offerings.
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As a Junior Software Engineer, you will support a mission critical program leveraging open-source technologies, AWS cloud compute, services and infrastructure and machine-learning to automate tasks and provide insight for the Department of Defense.
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You have hands-on experience developing data science solutions using open-source tools and cloud computing platforms. At least 1 year of experience in open source programming languages for large scale data analysis.
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Contributions to the security community, including research, public CVE disclosures, bug bounty acknowledgments, open-source project involvement, blog posts, publications, and similar activities.
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Technology/Infrastructure: Understand, improve, and become an expert in our analytics and data science technology stack including Microsoft Azure, Databricks, Posit enterprise software, Linux and other open-source projects/technologies.
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Experience with TERRA Open Source Platform, Oracle Cloud, Azure FastConnect. Knowledge of TERRA Open Source Platform. Experience with serverless architectures, cloud security tools, and comprehensive involvement in health research, biomedical, and life science cloud-based projects, particularly those associated with the NIH.
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A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Systems, Information Technology, Engineering, or a related field with at least 3+ years of related work experience or a master's degree and at least 2+ years of related work experience in penetration testing which includes internet, intranet, web application penetration tests, wireless, social engineering, and red team assessments.
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Experience dealing with at least two of the following data classes: open source, publicly available information (PAI); forensic media (i.e. DOMEX); measurement and signatures intelligence (MASINT); or cybersecurity and cyber forensics.
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Provide written assessments of risk based on extensive research from various sources (e.g., government reports, industry publications, and open-source intelligence) and coordination which include recommendations for reducing risk and assessments on the likelihood that the recommendations will be adopted.
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Identify disruptions that could have national or regional impacts to infrastructure assets or systems and evaluate the impacts of disruptions to assets and systems identified through open source and confidential reporting.
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We are looking for a flexible Data Scientist-SME that has implemented AI/ML solutions for the federal government, is comfortable solutioning with open source and multiple vendor data science tools.
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Conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT) research to verify and authenticate customer identities, understand customer profiles, and assess associated risks. Analyze data from a variety of sources including but not limited to data aggregators contracted by DFC, public records, open source databases, business records, social media, press releases, and other online platforms to support KYC due diligence.
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Use digital methods to conduct all source and open-source research and analysis on matters of national security to support ongoing investigations. Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited University in quantitative discipline such as computer science, data science, statistics, or mathematics or five (5) years of experience working in a related field.
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We are looking for a flexible Senior Data Scientist that has implemented AI/ML solutions for the federal government, is comfortable solutioning with open source and multiple vendor data science tools.
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