What You'll Do:
Perform basic analysis of data derived from various sources
Utilize the Security Operations Threat Intelligence Platform
Integrate and share information with other analysts and teams
Assist in applying U.S. Intelligence Community analytical standards
Assist with drafting cyber threat intelligence products on cyber security topics
Other tasks and responsibilities as assigned
What You'll Need:
2 years of study in Cybersecurity, Cyber Intelligence, Computer Science or related field
Knowledge of common Internet protocols, applications, and cyber threats
Knowledge of basic analysis and intelligence analysis techniques
Strong oral and written communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills and professional demeanor
Must be authorized to work in the United States
It's a Plus if You Have:
Current or former graduate student
Work experience with common Internet protocols, applications, and cyber threats
Work experience with intelligence analysis techniques
At CIS, we are committed to providing an inclusive environment in which the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and views of our employees, members, and customers are valued and respected. It is through this commitment that we are able to work together towards our common mission: to make the connected world a safer place.
Compensation Range:
USD$20.30 - $25.38Top Skills
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