Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (DNEA), Advisor - TS/SCI w/poly
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Job description
As a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst, you'll apply advanced analytical and technical skills to identify, map, and exploit target networks. Your work will directly impact national security operations. Responsibilities may include: Evaluate target networks using all-source intelligence to identify vulnerabilities and develop detailed exploitation and operations plans.
- Analyze SIGINT and cyber data across multiple layers of the OSI model.
- Apply deep knowledge of IP core infrastructure, communication devices, and network traffic behaviors.
- Develop and share new tradecraft as technologies evolve.
- Collaborate with government, military, and contractor partners to align intelligence needs and mission priorities.
- Synthesize and communicate insights and findings to mission stakeholders and intelligence consumers.
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Requirements
- 10+ years with an Associate's degree, OR
- 8+ years with a Bachelor's degree, OR
- 6+ years with a Master's degree, OR
- 3+ years with a Ph.D.
Completion of JCAC (Joint Cyber Analysis Course) may be considered equivalent to a technical associates degree or it may count towards experience requirement of 6 months.
Background in one or more of the following: systems design, software/hardware engineering, cybersecurity, network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, digital forensics, or network administration.
Proven experience analyzing SIGINT and cybersecurity data and mapping target networks.
Foreign language proficiency (DLPT-verified) may also be considered relevant experience.
Active TS/SCI with current polygraph is required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Strong grasp of logical/physical IP core infrastructure and how devices interconnect across networks.
- Experience developing new analytic tradecraft to meet evolving mission challenges.