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This position will provide hands-on expertise in support of NOC/SOC, PTT IRT, and Cloud Architecture Team, including monitoring, reporting, threat intelligence, threat hunting and incident response.
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Stay current with the latest cyber threat intelligence, trends, and technologies. Proficiency with threat hunting tools and platforms (e.g., Splunk, ELK Stack, CrowdStrike, Carbon Black.
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The contractor shall create a semi-automatic process for the lexicon search framework that outputs data into a format consumable by the Insider Threat analyst. Knowledge of insider threat detection, fraud detection, or anti-abuse engineering is preferred.
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The Mid-Level Identity Intelligence Specialist serves as the office of Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Vetting (CCV), Mid-Level Identity Intelligence Analyst at overseas U.S. Embassy and Consulate locations primarily in designated high threat countries.
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Configuration, maintenance, and support of additional firewall services such as URL filtering, Malware Sandboxing Analysis, Threat Intelligence Feeds, Threat Prevention, User ID etc.
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Depending on your areas of work, experiences and studies, and interests, you will have the opportunity to serve clients regarding China, in cybersecurity and cyber threat intelligence, OSINT, supply chain risk management, anti-money laundering and fraud, financial investigations, technology and solutions innovation, and much more.
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General Background: The Department of State’s Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) funds, manages, and implements programs that seek to mitigate the threat of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), delivery systems, advanced conventional weapons, and emerging technologies developed and used by proliferator states such as Russia, China, DPRK, and Iran, and non-state actors against the United States or our allies.
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Knowledge of threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and security incident response best practices. Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Management. Relevant certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) or Certified Incident Response Handler (GCFA) are preferred.
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Experience with malware, threat intelligence, and/or sandbox analysis. Can work collaboratively with Sales, Marketing, Support, and Engineering; the Sales Engineer should be the technical bridge between CrowdStrike and prospects/customers.
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The individual will analyze this intelligence as to the potential threat it poses to protected persons or property, develop the source intelligence into actionable intelligence, prepare reports, make recommendations to mitigate the potential threat, and disseminate warning and threat information to the program agency and other agency components as appropriate.
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Experience leading one of the following functional teams: a Security Operations Center (SOC), blue team/red team assessments, vulnerability management, and cyber threat intelligence. Experience supporting activities such as threat detection and response, penetration testing, malware analysis, threat hunting, threat intelligence, and incident response.
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Acts as the senior acoustic specialist in support of the Threat Assessment Division and provides expert Acoustic Intelligence (ACINT) assistance to other analysts within the Division. Possesses senior-level analytical knowledge of major intelligence collection sources (SIGINT, HUMINT, ACINT, OSINT, and IMINT) and processes.
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Knowledge of HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT, and/or other intelligence gathering disciplines. The Mission Integration Department develops strategies, policies, technical analyses, and tools to enhance the nation’s counterintelligence, counter-insider threat, and counterproliferation mission sponsors.
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Red Team conduct advanced adversary emulation operations to challenge assumptions and emulate cyber and criminal threat actors targeting or attacking the business. - Perform network reconnaissance and open source intelligence gathering.
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Firebird AST is seeking an onsite WMD Analyst (Mission Support) with an active Top Secret clearance and with the ability to obtain a Counterintelligence polygraph to support the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Washington, D.C. The WMD analyst will be responsible for conducting all source analysis on WMD and CBRNE intelligence priorities.
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