About the job Cyber Threat Analyst
TTP MNL reports on technical subject matter such as malware developments, offensive security tools, vulnerability exploits, cloud security, and mobile security. Cyber Threat Analysts are expected to familiarize themselves with these topics continuously, identifying threat leads from a variety of sources. Cyber Threat Analysts are also expected to analyze malware and create effective detections, which their senior peers will review and validate. Cyber Threat Analysts must be able to communicate this subject matter effectively to various audiences, both verbally and in writing.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Threat Lead Identification: Research new adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) using open sources (public information such as security vendor reporting, social media, code repositories); closed sources (dark web and underground forums); and proprietary sources.
Subject Matter: Threat leads should focus on team priority intelligence
requirements (PIRs). Examples of such subject matter include malware
developments, offensive security tools, vulnerability exploits, cloud security, and mobile security.
Key Detail Identification: During research, identify and take note of infection chains, host and network IoCs, malware samples, threat actors, and MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques
Author Insikt Notes: Write TTP Instances detailing identified threat leads. TTP Instances include a combination of information from open-source reporting and your own analysis (i.e. code review, static malware analysis). TTP Instances are written and formatted to help our customers understand infection chains while also helping them prepare and validate their defenses.
Cadence: Write at least 2 TTP Instance notes daily
Quality: Authored TTP Instances should include minimal grammatical or syntax errors. Plagiarism is not acceptable.
Malware Analysis: Using sandbox environments and static analysis tools, analyze malware samples associated with threat leads.
Use Cases: Malware analysis is used to provide additional insight into an event, validate open-source reporting, uncover additional IoCs, and assist peers and customers in detection engineering
Detection Engineering: Create malware or vulnerability detections (e.g. YARA, Sigma, Snort, Nuclei) that can be used for threat hunting, detection, and classification.
Cadence: Create at least 1 malware or vulnerability detection per month
Delivery: In most cases, these detections will be delivered alongside a TTP Instance.
Information Security: Adhere to and implement Infinit-O's quality and information security policies and carry out its processes and procedures accordingly. Protect client-supplied and generated-for-client information from unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, destruction, or interference (see also Table of Offenses)
Carry out tasks as assigned and aligned with particular processes or activities related to information security.
Report any potential or committed non-conformity, observation and/or security event or risks to immediate superior.
Qualification
- B.S. equivalent in computer science, information systems, or cyber intelligence
- One (1) year professional experience
- Technical proficiency in Cyber Threat Intelligence and Threat Intelligence Platforms
- Experience working with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and/or large data sets
- Experience working with sandboxes, virtual machines, or other malware analysis tools
- Familiarity with the MITRE ATT&CK Framework, including the ability map reported activity to ATT&CK tactics and techniques
- Familiarity with interpreting and mapping cyberattacks to the Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis
- Adeptness in cybersecurity and data protection
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