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Subject matter expertise in one or more of the following areas: All Source Analyst; Information Operations/CI Analyst; Geo-Spatial Analyst; Network Analyst (Physical); Threat/Target Analysis; Cyber Analyst (Logical); Insider Threat Analyst; Social Media/Big Data/Deep (Dark) Web Analyst.
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Applicants must have at minimum a Bachelor's degree in terrorism or counterterrorism studies or a related field, such as foreign policy, international studies, political science, or security studies, or at least three years of experience in all-source analysis at a national intelligence agency, federal law enforcement organization, service component, or combatant command.
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Proven expertise in global, regional, and country threat assessment and analysis, with a focus on near-peer threats (China, Russia) and 2+3 threats (North Korea, Iran, and Violent Extremist Organizations.
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FMV Analysts shall provide motion video analysis in order to produce standard and non-standard NGA intelligence products on counterterrorism issues. The analysis will help AOT effectively accomplish its mission to provide support to national policymakers and combatant commands by helping to identify and defeat worldwide terrorist threats.
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The contractor Shall: Provide an analysis capability in Envision to develop project concepts, create data pipelines/objects/ontologies, code with Python, SQL, C code as required, create application dashboards, and provide ongoing user support as needed.
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Capable of performing trend analysis of vulnerability scan data and preparation of vulnerability management metrics for presentation to leadership. Experience with enterprise vulnerability management solutions, such as SCCM/MECM, Tanium/IBM BigFix, Tenable Nessus/ACAS, McAfee HBSS, Group Policy Objects (GPOs.
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Experience with statistical analysis and data mining techniques. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of business intelligence principles, data analysis techniques, and the intelligence community landscape.
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Provide analysis and remediation for DISA Security Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIG) for all responsible technologies in preparation for the annual Commanders Cyber Readiness Inspections (CCRI.
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Expert knowledge of image processing, statistical analysis, and spectroscopy. You will maintain proficiency with existing techniques, algorithms, and scientific analysis using image processing software and research emerging technologies to develop innovative solutions.
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Manage the month-end and year-end close processes, including journal entries, account reconciliations, transfer pricing, and financial analysis to provide timely and accurate financial information.
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Incident Investigation –Proven ability to use tools like WireShark and functions like hex to ASCII, log analysis etc to perform forensic investigations and maintain chain of custody for evidence.
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Crown is seeking a Senior Computer Scientist/Systems Analyst that willprovide computer engineering and computer systems analysis. Whether developing and supporting programs that allow the FAA to coordinate responses to natural disasters; simulating air traffic demand; developing methods and techniques to improve the efficient use of the National Airspace; contributing to the safe and effective adoption of advanced aviation concepts; or engaging the next generation of STEM professionals, we are at the forefront of ushering in aviation’s new frontier of smart, multimodal, crewed and uncrewed aircraft, and aviation systems.
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Familiarity with the concepts involved in CI risk analysis including insider threat detection. CI officers will fuse intelligence information from multiple intelligence disciplines by conducting all-source intelligence research, risk analysis, report writing, operational concept development, and stakeholder engagement.
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Mandatory) Demonstrated experience providing vulnerability guidance as it pertains to analysis results and mitigation plans for addressing security problems. The Cyber Security Engineer will provide risk mitigation recommendations for systems and applications and provide support on information security policies, regulations, and technical implementations regarding facets of cyber operations, and the Sponsor’s Accreditation and Authorization (A&A) process.
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Must have business analysis, ideation, problem-solving, UI/UX understanding, and API and data exchange background. 6 years of business analysis experience in a client-facing role. With focus on our colleague’s growth within Assurety we have developed a Learning Management System (LMS) that trains all colleagues on Design Thinking for Innovation, Security, BI & Analytics, and the business they are about to support.
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