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We are looking for a strong technical engineer that has hands on experience with the design, configuration, and deployment of routing/switching and firewall technologies, e.g. Cisco, Arista, Palo Alto
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SOSi is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence Investigator who will possess a sophisticated understanding of online social media and associated tradecraft and use that expertise to produce in-depth analysis and other related analytical products for the customer.
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In 2025, Fuse a new 355,000 square foot building, will open to students, faculty, and research teams. For full consideration, applicants must apply for Open-Rank, Term Information Sciences and Technology Faculty at complete and submit the online application; and upload a cover letter, complete CV with publications, statement of professional goals including your perspective on teaching and research (upload as Philosophy of Teaching), statement on what diversity and inclusion means to you (upload as Diversity Statement), transcript (optional), and the names of three professional references.
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Yamaha has announced the launch of the new open architecture signal processor MRX7-D at InfoComm for commercial installations requiring complicated signal processing and higher I/O counts such as convention centres, conference room and hotels.
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Open Source Research and Strategy Consultant. Ability to comprehend complex requirements, ask analytical questions, and find information through open source or market research to answer those questions.
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U) Assess open source media veracity utilizing splice detectors, hex editors, GAN detectors, etc. Collectors are responsible for quantifying the veracity of open sources data and providing context and insight about cultural topics and entities on which they collect.
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Assemble, analyze, and prioritize open-source material into protective intelligence and force protection assessments. Keen understanding of Open-Source environment. Leverage open-source collection techniques to provide reports.
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Praescient Analytics is in search of a Mandarin Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst to support the mission of the 1 st IO Command in Ft. Belvoir, VA. We are looking for someone who will be able to integrate intelligence data, analyze, and produce open-source intelligence in response to priority intelligence requirements on political, military, economic, social, criminal, or counterterrorism issues.
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Job Number: R0194585 Open Source Research and Strategy Consultant The Opportunity: Are you passionate about helping organizations successfully implement change and advance their operations? Experience with conducting open source research or market research.
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The Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Policy Analyst will assist the Policy & Engagement team in shaping the OSINT discipline through the creation of OSINT training materials, instruction of OSINT training courses and writing of policy/procedural documentation for the Defense Intelligence Enterprise.
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WWC Global is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Policy Analyst to support the Defense Intelligence Agency's Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Integration Center (OSIC) in Reston, VA. This position will provide functional and organizational support of the Client's relevant lines of effort at the Agency and Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE) Levels.
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Lead the development of Documentum-based solutions migrating to AWS. Also known as, OpenText CONTENT MANAGEMENT Developer.
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Lead the development of Documentum-based solutions migrating to AWS. Also known as, OpenText CONTENT MANAGEMENT Developer.
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Leveraging not only your ability in reading and speaking Arabic, but diving deeper into open sources in Arabic, such as websites, social media, news articles, etc. As an Arabic-Language Enabled Collector, you will ensure that insights derived from collected data accurately represent diverse linguistic and cultural perspectives.
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