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Exposure to cyber threat intelligence related activities, including Open Source Intelligence and social media monitoring. The Rapid Cyber Threat Intelligence (RCTI) Technical Analyst serves as a liaison between CTI and Cyber Security Defense (CSD), Cyber Security Assurance (CSA) and Cyber Security Technology (CST) teams, triaging cyber threat intelligence-related collections, communicating updates on breaking situations to Operations Leadership and engaging control owners.
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Leverage Microsoft Sentinel security information and event (SIEM) tool and other monitoring tools for security monitoring and proactive threat hunting. At least one of relevant industry certifications such as GCTI (Global Information Assurance Certification [GIAC] Cyber Threat Intelligence), GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst), GNFA (GIAC Network Forensic Analyst), GIAC Security Expert (GSE), or equivalent.
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Amentum is seeking Counter Threat Analysts to support the Department of Defense (DoD) and other law enforcement agencies in the detection and monitoring of the aerial and maritime transit of illicit drugs into the United States.
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Indicators of Compromise (IOC)s will be obtained through: forensic analysis of digital information, Open-Source Intel (OSINT) review/monitoring, available tools both customer provided and open source, and pivoting/researching on previously reported IOCs. Recommending adjustment of countermeasures, enterprise or tactical, to account for threats.
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Insider Threat Analysts triage data of anomalous events collected by User Activity Monitoring (UAM) Tools, and other data analytics tools and sources to decipher underlying trends or uncover anomalies and discern obscure patterns and attributes.
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As an Insider Threat Analyst, you will perform monitoring, analysis, and investigation of anomalous behavior using a wide variety of security tools across multiple environments to identify, mitigate, and escalate potential insider threats.
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Insider Threat Analysts access and integrate information from network monitoring tools and other sources to decipher underlying trends or uncover anomalies and discern obscure patterns and attributes.
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Insider Threat Analysts perform proactive inquiries and collaborate with NGA investigative entities, IC organizations, and Law Enforcement agencies/entities. Insider Threat Analysts conduct threat analysis, provide assessments of threats and vulnerabilities, produce investigative leads, uncover policy violations, assess risk posed by trusted insiders, oversee the data collection effort on NGA’s networks using UAM tools, and manage & develop approved data analytics tools like Risk 360.
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Have strong experience with security monitoring, threat hunting, packet analysis, malware analysis, signature development, shell scripting. Keyword Searchstring: Blue Cyber, Cyber Analysts, Cyber Operations, Cybersecurity, Network Operations, System Engineering, Security Engineer, Networking, Sec+, Security Plus, 8570, CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, CASP, CEH.
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Client missions range from supply chain risk management, intelligence analysis, counterintelligence and intelligence operations, federal law enforcement investigations, CBRN real-time alerts and warnings, emerging technologies and trends, threat finance and illicit procurement, foreign influence and control mitigation planning, and more.
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The Managing Director, Security Operations, Incident Response & Threat Hunting will manage the team responsible for various security services in domains of Security Operations, Incident Response, and Threat Hunting.
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Provides cyber risk and threat identification by proactively and continuously monitoring the internal and external landscape for relevant events, risks and threats related to malicious code, vulnerabilities and attacks.
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Support the maintaining of CG User Account access and performing random account audits on Information Assurance tools to include but not limited to Information Assurance Compliance System (IACS), Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Homeland Secure Data Network (HSDN), Continuous Monitoring Risk Scoring (CMRS), Cyber Operational Attribute Management System (COAMS) and Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Services (eMASS.
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Performs monitoring and analysis of threat intelligence monitoring tool services, product contracts and relationships. Sentar is seeking a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst in Fort Belvoir, VA.
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Leidos has a current job opportunity for an Insider Threat/UAM (User Activity Monitoring) Analyst at the Mark Center in Alexandria, VA. This position is 100% on-site. Demonstrated experience with UAM capabilities and common insider threat TTPs.
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