Staffed4U-posted 1 day ago
$204,000 - $241,000/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Annapolis Junction, MD

A cleared opportunity is available for a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (Level 4) to support national cybersecurity and intelligence operations. This position involves advanced cyber analysis, mapping complex digital networks, and developing exploitation strategies for operational environments. This role requires an active TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance.

  • Evaluate target networks using all-source intelligence and technical data to identify exploitation opportunities.
  • Develop detailed operations and exploitation plans in coordination with mission stakeholders.
  • Analyze SIGINT and cybersecurity data across the OSI model.
  • Possess a deep understanding of logical and physical network infrastructures, communication systems, and network traffic patterns.
  • Develop and apply new tradecraft techniques as technologies evolve.
  • Work collaboratively with analysts, engineers, and mission personnel from across military, government, and contractor teams.
  • Leverage analytic techniques to formulate hypotheses, enrich and pivot across data sets, and draw meaningful insights.
  • Document, contextualize, and communicate findings, including newly developed tradecraft, to internal and external consumers.
  • Active TS/SCI with Polygraph is required prior to start. No exceptions.
  • Degree in Computer Science is required.
  • Degrees in closely related fields (e.g., Engineering, Mathematics) may be accepted if coursework includes: Algorithms Computer Architecture Programming Methodologies and Languages Data Structures Logic and Computation Advanced Mathematics (e.g., Calculus, Discrete Mathematics)
  • Information Technology (IT) and Information Security (IS) degrees may be considered with equivalent computer science-related coursework.
  • 7 years with a PhD
  • 9 years with a Master’s degree
  • 11 years with a Bachelor’s degree
  • 13 years with an Associate’s degree
  • Relevant fields of experience include: Information systems design, development, or analysis Programming and software/hardware engineering Computer/network security and vulnerability assessment Penetration testing, digital forensics, systems/network administration Information assurance and systems engineering
  • Completion of courses such as the Joint Cyber Analysis Course (JCAC) may count toward experience requirements (e.g., 24-week JCAC = 6 months of experience).
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