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Lead a team of cyber threat analysts in Reston, VA, creating vital intelligence products for a mission-critical customer. This role requires an active TS/SCI clearance, Security+ or equivalent, and 8-10 years of experience. You will mentor 6-8 analysts, brief senior leadership, and enjoy a compre...
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Explore high-impact Cyber Threat Deputy Lead jobs and step into a pivotal leadership role at the forefront of cybersecurity defense. A Cyber Threat Deputy Lead is a senior operational and managerial professional who supports the leadership of a cyber threat intelligence or security operations team. This role is critical for organizations seeking to proactively identify, analyze, and mitigate sophisticated cyber threats. Professionals in these jobs act as a vital bridge between technical analysts and senior management, ensuring that threat intelligence is transformed into actionable strategic guidance. Typically, the core responsibility involves deputizing for the Team Lead, overseeing the daily operations of a team of cyber threat analysts. This includes supervising the creation of comprehensive analytical products—such as threat assessments, vulnerability reports, and incident briefings—that document significant cyber attacks, threat actor tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), and emerging vulnerabilities. A major focus is on mentoring and coaching team members, fostering skill development, and guiding the collective effort to produce higher-value, fused intelligence. Deputy Leads are responsible for enhancing the team's analytical rigor and ensuring the quality and timeliness of all outputs. Operational duties commonly involve directing all-source intelligence research, analyzing network events to determine impact and adversary intent, and overseeing the monitoring of threat landscapes. These jobs require the deputy lead to brief senior leadership, translating complex technical findings into clear, concise business or mission risk implications. They also play a key role in improving team processes, expanding communication lines with other security and IT units, and implementing automation or visualization tools to enhance situational awareness and reporting efficiency. To secure Cyber Threat Deputy Lead jobs, candidates generally need a strong blend of technical expertise and leadership acumen. Typical requirements include extensive experience (often 8+ years) in cyber threat intelligence, network operations, or a related cybersecurity field. A bachelor’s or master’s degree in cybersecurity, information technology, or a relevant discipline is common. Essential skills include deep knowledge of cyber warfare TTPs, advanced analytical thinking, and proficiency with intelligence reporting platforms. Leadership skills are paramount, with experience in managing small teams, mentoring staff, and project management. Industry certifications like Security+, CySA+, CISSP, or relevant CSSP credentials are frequently expected, and for many roles, particularly in government or defense contracting, the ability to obtain a high-level security clearance is a standard prerequisite. These jobs are ideal for those who excel in high-stakes environments and are driven to protect critical assets from evolving digital threats.

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