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Possess an understanding of past and emerging security exploits, threat actor motivations, and trends. You will threat model existing and proposed environmental changes, identify security vulnerabilities, and document recommended security enhancements to ensure that security, privacy, and compliance goals are met.
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Proven experience with data integration experience between multiple intelligence source feeds, a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) (e.g. Analyst Platform, Anomali, Threat Connect, or similar), and Splunk to conduct data analysis to identify trends and patterns.
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3+ years of experience working in the areas of (intelligence, information security, hunt, cyber operations, network forensics, insider threat) The Threat Analyst will play a pivotal role in identifying and assessing the capabilities and activities of cybercriminals and foreign intelligence entities for our customer.
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Solid understanding of security frameworks, threat intelligence, intrusion detection, threat and vulnerability management, web application security, malware analysis, identity management.
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In US we are based at Dulles, VA. We are hiring “ Cyber Threat Analyst II at Morrisville NC ” for one of our clients. Job Title: Cyber Threat Analyst II. Maintain threat indicators within the threat intelligence platform.
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Identify and develop threat signatures from all available sources. One or more of the following Certification(s): CISSP, CISA, CISM, GIAC, RHCE. Act as an observer to Red Team penetration testing exercises and collaborating with Cybersecurity Operations Center (CSOC.
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Identifies and assesses the capabilities and activities of cyber criminals or foreign intelligence entities; produces finds to help initialize or support law enforcement and counterintelligence investigations or activities.
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