JCITA's mission is to provide the U.S. Government with a well-trained and knowledgeable cadre of counterintelligence (CI) practitioners to combat adversarial intelligence threats. CI Investigations in a Cyber Domain Course (ICDC) provides investigators with the knowledge necessary to detect, identify, disrupt, and gather evidence of Foreign Intelligence Entity (FIE) espionage and foreign terrorism related activities within the cyber domain. ICDC provides foundational knowledge in digital theory, Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) nation state sponsored actors, the Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TIP) employed by FIE threat actors, acquisition and analysis of network logs and associated artifacts, proper internet search techniques, and physical and digital evidence collection. ICDC involves both online and in-residence instruction and is intended as a follow-on to the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) Cyber Training Academy's (CTA) Cyber Incident Response Course (CJRC), Windows Forensic Examinations (WFE) and Forensic Intrusions in a Windows Environment. The CI SME assigned to support this course will deliver classroom-based instruction and assess student performance in activities that frequently exceed an 8-hour day.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Bachelor's degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees