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Leidos is seeking an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cybersecurity Researcher / Engineer to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Information Security Officer. Leidos is seeking an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cybersecurity Researcher / Engineer to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Information Security Officer.
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Participating in INT Functional Management meetings related to Open-source intelligence (OSINT), Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT), and Human Intelligence (HUMINT), as well as ISR Collection, ISR capabilities and ISR Data Integration tasks related to IC and International partnership.
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Under the guidance of Senior Intelligence Research Specialist or Special Agent, clarifies the nature of investigative intelligence indicators, provides investigative leads, requests data to substantiate or verify information, suggests possible new avenue of investigation, and reasonable research information for use in responding to collateral requests.
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About BAE Systems Intelligence & Security BAE Systems, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, an international defense, aerospace and security company which delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services.
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The OSINT Analyst will provide valuable research, intelligence, and support evidence collection efforts across BCGuardians portfolio of programs for rights owners in the music and publishing industries.
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You can translate investigative capabilities into effective automation, instrumentation, and tooling, based on an understanding of how analysts need to synthesize disparate sets of data from sources such as malware, cyber attack patterns, and closed and open-source intelligence.
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Sustained (e.g., at least 10 years), hands-on experience with: data modeling and data engineering, feature engineering, model lifecycle management, and cloud infrastructure; supervised and unsupervised deep learning algorithms.
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Functional Title:Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML) Scientist. Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML) Scientist. The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence & Security (ARLIS) - a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) under the UMD Vice President for Research (VPR) is a growing organization with a core mission to support the government's security and intelligence communities.
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As an Intelligence Research Specialist, you will analyze, produce, exploit, and disseminate intelligence on global energy markets, foreign energy sectors of interest, as well as other topics that may affect U.S. energy security.
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DarkStar Intelligence, LLC, is actively seeking a Psychometrician to provide support to a government client in Washington, D.C. Our candidate will work alongside ADI leadership to provide consultation on adult learning relating to the agency's eLearning and Web-Based Training initiatives.
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To support the staffing, coordination and implementation for the Army National Guard (ARNG) G2 Intelligence Modernization (IMOD) Plan for ARNG G2, National Guard Bureau, the 54, in support of Multidomain Operations (MDO) and Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO.
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To be successful in this role, you should have account management experience in security, political risk, and market intelligence. 2–5 years of account management experience within the geopolitical & market intelligence/information services industry.
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As part of this group, you will be doing large scale machine learning and deep learning to improve Query Understanding and Ranking of search and developing fundamental building blocks needed for Artificial Intelligence.
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You will work closely across a distributed security community to evolve and advance cyber threat information collection and analysis processes, develop technical solutions that empower threat intelligence analysts with actionable and relevant threat information, and serve as trusted advisor and partner in shaping cybersecurity operational practices and strategic initiatives based on cyber threat intelligence.
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Conducts research in support of USAID bureaus and offices sponsoring foreign visitors using knowledge of available intelligence community data holdings. Debriefs USAID personnel returning from foreign travel or those who have participated in foreign visits to USAID bureaus and offices using knowledge of foreign intelligence collection methods.
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