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The mission of this MSS team is to collect, curate and operationalize cyber threat intelligence (CTI) for internal security operations services teams. Minimum of 2-years’ experience producing threat intelligence, tracking cyber threats, incident response and/or threat hunting with a focus on attacker TTPs and attribution.
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A successful candidate will have a current TS/SCI with Polygraph and a strong understanding of Foreign Threat Systems; Scientific and Technical Intelligence; Foreign Material Exploitation; Modeling and Simulation, Test and Training Range Community; Rapid Prototyping; Cyber Technology and Operations; Non Kinetic Defeat; DoD and IC Space; Electronic Warfare; and System Resiliency.
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Experience within the Threat and Cyber domain and tradecraft approaches across multiple intelligence disciplines. Current familiarity with Huntsville, Al. business community and the major tenant organizations on the Redstone Arsenal including ARMY Threat Systems Management Officer (TSMO) Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), Missile Defense Agency (MDA,) Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO), Space Development Agency and the FBI.
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Skills: Vulnerability, Threat Management, Endpoint, Rapid7, Nessus, Tripwire, Qualys, SIEM, QRadar / QROC, IBM Guradium, Symantec DLP. Being a member of the Cybersecurity Eng. & Ops Team, the Lead IT Security Engineer will be a subject matter expert (SME) for Vulnerability and Threat Management capabilities.
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Experience with Threat Emulation and Hardware in the loop (HWIL) development. This is an outstanding opportunity to lead Growth efforts for the Threat and Cyber Division that includes ownership of business development and strategy while working with other Growth functions such as Government Affairs and Marketing/Communications.
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BAE Systems is the industry leader in Full Motion Video (FMV) exploitation, and has immediate openings for those ready to begin an exciting and dynamic intelligence career while supporting critical global counterterrorism operations.
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Create cyber threat intelligence conclusions by using data science and analysis (e.g. outlier detection, gap analysis, normalization, machine learning, automated models, natural language processing, etc.
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5+ years of experience working in the U.S. Intelligence Community (USIC) as a research analyst, intelligence analyst, or similar analytical position. Biotechnology Intelligence Consultant.
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Proactively build and maintain relationships with partner teams, including but not limited to Cyber Intelligence, Red Team, Insider Threat, and Hunt teams. Support the tactical intelligence-to-detection pipeline, to include malware reverse engineering, TTP analysis, and association mapping in a TIP (threat intelligence platform) for future pivoting.
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The Business Intelligence (BI) Systems Administrator will play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation and optimization of BI solutions within the organization. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate OneStream with other financial systems (such as Hyperion Financial Management (HFM.
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Working here means using your passion and ingenuity where it counts – defending national security with breakthrough technology, superior products, and intelligence solutions. Our pride and dedication shows in everything we do—from intelligence analysis, cyber operations and IT expertise to systems development, systems integration, and operations and maintenance services.
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Overseeing cyber threat intelligence, and incident management, digital forensics, and investigations, alongside championing innovation in cybersecurity practices to achieve operational excellence and deliver value promptly.
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Experience with Digital Engineering, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Software Development, Solid-state Electrical Circuit Design, Unmanned Systems Design, Human Factors Engineering, or Fault Tree Analysis.
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Amentum is seeking Expert Counter Threat Planners to support the U.S Government Departments and Agencies (other than DoD) in areas such as policy formulation, acquisition, finance, drug, law enforcement, security, policy formulation, and at disrupting and degrading the national security threats posed by drug trafficking, piracy, transnational organized crime, and threat finance networks reasonably related to illicit drug trafficking activities.
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The Department of State's Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction (ISN/CTR) funds, manages, and implements programs that seek to mitigate the threat of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) being developed and used by proliferator states and non-state actors against the United States or our allies.
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