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Senior Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence Analyst

ECS, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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ECS . ECS is seeking a Senior Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence Analyst to work in our Washington, DC office. Job Description Responsible for development and leadership of the CTI team establishment of the mission, maturity, optimizing, task management, and maintenance of threat intelligence processes and documentation. Identify threat tactics, methodologies, gaps, and shortfalls. Provide subject matter expertise to the development of cyber operations specific indicators. Assist in the coordination, validation, and management of all-source collection requirements, plans, and/or activities. Assist in the identification of intelligence collection shortfalls. Monitor and report changes in threat dispositions, activities, tactics, capabilities, objectives, etc. as related to designated cyber operations warning problem sets. Monitor open-source websites for hostile content directed towards organizational or partner interests. Monitor operational environment and report on adversarial activities that fulfill leadership’s priority information requirements. Produce timely, fused, all-source cyber operations intelligence and/or indications and warnings intelligence products (e.g., threat assessments, briefings, intelligence studies, country studies). Provide information and assessments to inform leadership and customers; develop and refine objectives; support operation planning and execution; and assess the effects of operations. Provide intelligence analysis and support to designated exercises, planning activities, and time-sensitive operations. Provide timely notice of imminent or hostile intentions or activities which may impact organization objectives, resources, or capabilities. Report intelligence-derived significant network events and intrusions. Work closely with planners, intelligence analysts, and collection managers to ensure intelligence requirements and collection plans are accurate and up to date. Salary Range : $120,000 - $135,000 General Description Of Benefits 7+ years of experience in identifying potential and real threats to computing infrastructure and data and providing risk mitigation strategies and recommendations. Review prioritized intelligence requirements (PIR) for additions, deletions, and changes in priority. Ensure alignment with decisions made by USCB leadership on program objectives, scope, and escalation criteria. Research, analyze, and disseminate classified cyber threat briefings, reports, and information in accordance with all relevant controls for handling and disseminating classified information. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Experience using multiple search engines (e.g., Google, Yahoo, LexisNexis, DataStar) and tools for conducting open-source searches. Experience using multiple analytic tools, databases, and techniques (e.g., Analyst’s Notebook, Maltego, A-Space, Anchory, M3, divergent/convergent thinking, link charts, matrices, etc.). Ability to communicate and brief complex information, concepts, or ideas in a confident and well-organized manner through verbal, written, and/or visual means. Knowledge of concepts, terminology, and operations of a wide range of communications media (computer and telephone networks, satellite, fiber, wireless). Knowledge of physical computer components and architectures, including the functions of various components and peripherals (e.g., CPUs, Network Interface Cards, data storage). Knowledge of cyber-attack stages (e.g., reconnaissance, scanning, enumeration, gaining access, escalation of privileges, maintaining access, network exploitation, covering tracks). Ability to accurately and completely source all data used in intelligence, assessment and/or planning products. Ability to clearly articulate intelligence requirements into well-formulated research questions and data tracking variables for inquiry tracking purposes. Ability to develop or recommend analytic approaches or solutions to problems and situations for which information is incomplete or for which no precedent exists. 7+ years’ cyber threat intelligence experience focused on Cyber operations fundamentals, operational intelligence analysis, and reporting. Certifications addressing advanced IDS concepts, applications protocols, concepts of TCP/IP and the link layer, DNS, fragmentation, IDS fundamentals and initial deployment, IDS rules, IPv6, network architecture and event correlation, network traffic analysis and forensics, packet engineering, silk and other traffic analysis tools, TCP, Tcpdump filters, UDP and ICMP, focus on new attack vectors (emphasis on cloud computing technology, mobile platforms and tablet computers), new vulnerabilities, existing threats to operating environments, information systems audit process, IT governance and management. Desired Skills Knowledge of types and associative characteristics of Cyber Threat Actors (i.e., Nation-State, Cybercriminals, Hacktivists, etc.). Knowledge of the Cyber Threat Intelligence Cycle. Experience with the establishment, configuration, and/or development of a Threat Intelligence Platform (i.e., Anomali, ThreatConnect, etc.). Experience with Anti-Malware component software (i.e., Microsoft Defender). Experience with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems. Experience conducting non-attributable research and conducting research using deep web. Ability to define and characterize all pertinent aspects of the operational environment. Skill in developing or recommending analytic approaches or solutions to problems and situations for which information is incomplete or for which no precedent exists. Knowledge of general Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system components. Knowledge of host-based security products and how those products affect exploitation and reduce vulnerability. Knowledge of how Internet applications work (SMTP email, web-based email, chat clients, VOIP). Knowledge of how modern digital and telephony networks impact cyber operations. Experience identifying critical target elements, to include critical target elements for the cyber domain. Skill in identifying cyber threats which may jeopardize organization and/or partner interests. ECS is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate or allow discrimination on the basis of any characteristic protected by law. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local jurisdiction law.

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