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Since 2012 we have invested in US and Western European tech companies originating from Europe and Israel
Senior Intelligence Analyst II
Location
United States
Posted
172 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Intelligence Analyst II
Flashpoint Venture Capital
• Conduct comprehensive analysis across OSINT and Deep & Dark Web (DDW) sources. • Conduct proactive, covert engagement with threat actors across diverse underground environments. • Proactively monitor and collect high-signal data from illicit marketplaces and forums. • Utilize Flashpoint's industry-leading proprietary platform and external OSINT tools to synthesize complex data. • Drive intelligence outcomes by synthesizing raw data to assess credibility and deduce client relevance. • Create finished intelligence reports and products and peer review the finished intelligence products of others. • Drive community engagement by presenting at community calls and proactively proposing new content.
Job Requirements
- Strong experience as an intelligence analyst within the public sector.
- Advanced knowledge of OSINT tradecraft and methodology.
- Experience with scripting languages and task automation.
- Strong writing ability with experience in writing and drafting finished intelligence products.
- Strong communication and presentation skills.
Benefits
- Diversity. Flashpoint is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity, inclusion, belonging, and equity.
- Culture and Belonging. Our company’s culture isn’t something you join, it’s something you build and shape.
- Perks. Flashpoint understands that personal wellness is one of the keys to a happy, healthy and productive work environment.
- Career Growth. Flashpoint is invested in the growth of our team members.
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