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As a Target Digital Network Analyst (TDNA), you will conduct advanced analysis and be part of a team working with government, military, and contractor personnel. This requirement requires shift work. Shift Schedule requires arrival between 0445 and 0500 for Day Shift and 1645 and 1700 for night shift - which is required for pass-down with the preceding/following team.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct advanced analysis of collection and open-source data to generate insights and leads
Ensure target continuity, profile targets and their activities, and develop techniques to gain additional target information
Maintain appropriate databases for targeting, tasking, and analysis
Identify intelligence gaps to tailor current collection or enable new collection to close the gaps
Employ multiple analysis disciplines such as pattern recognition against targets' communications, network usage and digital footprints
Apply your knowledge and understanding of IC needs and missions
Be part of a team, working together with government, military, and contractor personnel to develop shared understandings of intelligence needs, mission relevance, and areas of expertise
Apply your innate curiosity and analytical talent to form hypotheses, critically assess and choose analysis techniques, then query, merge, enrich, evaluate, and pivot within data to attain and share insights
Distill, document, contextualize and share your findings--including any new tradecraft that you develop--with teammates, stakeholders, and intelligence consumers
Requirements:
Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security)
Up to 18 semester hours of military training/coursework in networking, computer science, or cyber topics is equivalent to an Associate degree
Fully cleared with FS Poly
Relevant experience with SIGINT and AMOD
Fluent with stored comms and passive resources
Ability to build out assigned target set and identify indicators of compromise organically for new/follow-on development
Versed in tracking lateral movement of target via claimed infrastructure
Well versed in packet analysis
Experience with Machine Learning and AI for focused discovery efforts
Well versed in tradecraft associated with characterization of personas, companies, capabilities, and target networks