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2+ years of experience with cyber threat intelligence frameworks (the Lockheed Martin Cyber Kill Chain, Diamond Model, MITRE ATT&CK, Defense, Engage) Synthesize disparate sets of data from sources such as malware, cyber attack patterns, and closed and open-source intelligence to inform instrumentation and detections.
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Collaborate effectively with other NGA NSG, ASG and Service imagery and geospatial analysts, as well as other intelligence analysts and engineers. Global Dimensions is a HUBZone, service disabled, veteran-owned small business based in Fredericksburg, VA. We are a dynamic, expanding company with exciting opportunities in language/culture, training/education/instruction, IT, cyber security, and intelligence.
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BAE Systems is the industry leader in FMV exploitation, and we are searching for individuals ready to begin an exciting and dynamic intelligence career while supporting a critical global counterterrorism mission.
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Build new and/or modify existing database/data warehouse/data mart and business intelligence solutions to meet business and system requirements. The BSA/AML & OFAC Compliance Team oversees Navy Federal’s regulatory compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions laws.
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This position requires a minimum of % hybrid on-sitePreferred Qualifications:An advanced degree in a STEM field – preferably electrical engineering, radar engineering, systems engineering, data analytics, artificial intelligence or equivalent.
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Imagery Analysis shall be required to use a multi-INT approach in every aspect of their analytical duties to analyze AOIs to support Counterproliferation, Counterterrorism, Current Operations, Counterintelligence support, Anticipatory Intelligence, and Strategic Intelligence.
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Ability to ramp up on a range of topics quickly, including emerging technologies, cyber threat intelligence, supply chain risk, foreign policy, financial systems, financial crime, market analysis, best practices analysis, and change management.
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The senior threat analyst will also perform Neovera global threat research and coordination with other threat exchange labs around the globe to continue to build the threat intelligence, correlation directives, into our Cyber Security solution.
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The industry leader in FMV exploitation, and we are searching for individuals ready to begin an exciting and dynamic intelligence career while supporting a critical global counterterrorism mission.
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As an individual contributor, you will collaborate with professionals in Transportation, Engineering, Software Development, and Artificial Intelligence to produce marketing and communications products that advance research, shape the industry's future, and encourage adoption of intelligent transportation systems and automated vehicle technologies.
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Responsibilities: WMD Analyst - Performs all-source analytic production on WMD, e.g. CBRNE analysis and participates in collection activities supporting strategic and tactical intelligence priorities and responses to military contingency operations.
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Background in the Aerospace and Defense Industry, the US Department of Defense (Civilian), NASA/Civil or commercial space and/or US Military, with an understanding of defense, aerospace, intelligence, and adjacent markets.
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SAIC is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented HR Business Intelligence Developer/Analyst with expertise in Oracle HCM, Oracle OTBI (Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence), Oracle BI Publisher, SQL, and statistical analytics.
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Tuknik Government Services currently has an opening for a Senior Program Protection Specialist for the Department of Defense Office of the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer (CDAO.
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The mission is accomplished by utilizing the intelligence process to effectively and efficiently exploit law enforcement, drug treatment, and prevention data involving drug trafficking, drug-related crime and violence, drug money laundering, and gang activity within and around the W/B HIDTA region.
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