Remote Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst – Entry Level Opportunity with blithequark

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Job Highlights:• Location: Remote (initially), with potential on-site work in Virginia• Position: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst - Entry Level• Company: blithequark Cloud (Mandiant)• Start Date: Immediate openings available• Compensation: Competitive salary ($25/hour) and benefits packageWe are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst to join our team at blithequark Cloud (Mandiant). As a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, you will play a critical role in delivering actionable intelligence to clients, driving informed decision-making, and helping to protect against cyber threats.Job Details:Hiring Organization: blithequark Cloud (Mandiant)Post Name: Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst - Entry LevelQualifications: Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Intelligence Studies)Industry: PrivateEmployment Type: Full-timeWork Hours: 8 hours/daySalary: $25/hourLocations: Initially remote, with potential on-site work in Virginia, USAAbout This Job:We are looking for a talented individual with a strong foundation in cyber threat intelligence, analysis, and communication. The ideal candidate will have:• 2+ years of experience in a digital threat intelligence role, preferably in a client-facing environment• Experience with CTI procedures and applications in one or more of the following areas: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, or Recover• Proven ability to partner with stakeholders, including executives, to drive informed decision-making• US Government Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance with polygraph (or willingness to obtain)Preferred Qualifications:• Experience with the use, processing, and analysis of strategic (technical) CTI in an operational environment, supporting monitoring, detection, and response capabilities• Understanding of CTI techniques and application concepts, with the ability to mentor and guide new CTI team members• Ability to correlate raw intelligence from sensors, incident response engagement, and other sources into reports and briefings• Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to present complex information to technical and non-technical audiences• Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and collaborate with cross-functional teamsResponsibilities:• Connect intelligence to foster understanding of tracked threat activity• Perform tactical, strategic, and operational analysis and assessment of hostile cyber threats and groups• Assess current and emerging tools and best practices for tracking advanced threats, tools, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of attackers' motivations, industry, and attacker trends• Prepare and deliver briefings and reports to client executives, security teams, or individual analysts• Present strategic and tactical intelligence about threat groups, the tactics they use, and the motivations driving their activity, and convey the significance of findings to various audiencesWe Encourage You to Apply!Even if you don't feel you're a perfect match, we'd still love to hear from you. We're looking for talented individuals to join our friendly team and contribute to our mission of protecting against cyber threats.Apply for this job

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