Cyber Threat Intel Analyst - Mid

About the position Maveris is an IT and cybersecurity services company committed to helping organizations create secure digital solutions to accelerate their mission. We are Veteran-owned and proud to serve customers across the Federal Government and private sector. We have an opening for a full-time Cyber Threat Intel Analyst to join our talented and dynamic team. The Cyber Threat Intel Analyst will play a key role in our team's success within a large Federal environment. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in threat intelligence within a SOC or a similar enterprise level cybersecurity landscape. He or She will be highly collaborative with cross functional teams and stakeholders, analyzing threat intelligence data and translating into formal risk briefings or reporting. This position will be hybrid, in Martinsburg, WV with the opportunity to work remote up to 2 days per week. Veterans are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities • Monitor cyber threat activity, intelligence feeds, and open-source intelligence continuously. • Develop and curate threat intelligence analysis products. • Share threat information with external cybersecurity partners in accordance with formal agreements. • Ensure all written artifacts adhere to standards, SOPs, and templates. • Analyze and report on cyber threat warnings and activities. • Provide ad hoc incident response support as per the incident response plan. • Update threat intelligence platforms/databases and develop threat intelligence reports during emergency support. • Utilize the Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) for automated threat indicator intake, integration, and sharing. • Apply cybersecurity best practices and frameworks (NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, ODNI Cyber Threat Framework, etc.). Requirements • Bachelor's degree in computer science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or a related field (or equivalent work experience) • 3+ years of related work experience • Extensive experience in cybersecurity threat intelligence analysis • In-depth knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks and best practices • Familiarity with threat intelligence platforms and databases • Strong verbal / written communications and collaboration skills • Willingness to learn new methods, tools, technologies, and platforms as needed • Ability to work both onsite and offsite as needed • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills • Ability to work independently and in a team environment to identify errors, pinpoint root causes, and devise solutions with minimal oversight • Ability to learn and function in multiple capacities and learn quickly • Open and adaptable to change Nice-to-haves • Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, GIAC) are a plus Benefits • 401(k) with company match • Dental Insurance • Health Insurance • Vision Insurance • Life Insurance • Paid Time Off Apply tot his job

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