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Threat Intelligence Consultant - Remote (Anywhere in the U.S.)

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GuidePoint Security provides trusted cybersecurity expertise, solutions and services that help organizations make better decisions and minimize risk. By taking a three-tiered, holistic approach for evaluating security posture and ecosystems, GuidePoint enables some of the nation’s top organizations, such as Fortune 500 companies and U.S. government agencies, to identify threats, optimize resources and integrate best-fit solutions that mitigate risk.

Description

GuidePoint Security’s Research & Intelligence Team (GRIT) performs the following:

  • Threat Actor Communications (Ransomware Negotiations)
  • Threat Intelligence as a Service
  • Threat Intelligence Advisory Services
  • Exposure Management Services
  • Malware Analysis
  • Proactive Threat Discovery and Threat Hunting
  • CTI Support to GuidePoint’s Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Practice
  • Threat Research

As a GRIT Consultant, you will be a technical resource that leverages your knowledge, skills, and experience to help deliver results to clients in various sectors.

Role Requirements

Your primary responsibilities revolve around solving challenging and complex problems and include helping customers reach their Threat Intelligence goals. GRIT provides managed Threat Intelligence and Exposure Management services, Deep and Dark Web investigations, threat briefings, and advisory consulting in CTI operationalization, maturity, and program development. In each of these services, our goal is to better secure and prepare our clients to build, implement, and improve their security and CTI programs through advisory, instruction, assistance, or direct support.

Additionally, GRIT supports GuidePoint’s DFIR practice, providing Threat Intelligence support to active intrusion investigations and response efforts, or informing DFIR advisory efforts and tabletop exercises. GRIT performs independent threat research into Ransomware and the cybercrime threat landscape, contributing to quarterly and annual reports, as well as Requests For Information (RFIs) and media inquiries.

GuidePoint Security’s GRIT service offerings evolve in response to emerging threats and diverse client needs, and your creativity and expertise will assist the GRIT Practice with adapting to this rapidly changing environment. Primary Duties will include:

  • Operate as a technical resource within the Practice and actively participate in DFIR investigations to share and identify actionable intelligence
  • Lead and conduct Threat Actor Communications engagements, advising clients, legal counsel, and insurance carriers on risks, benefits, and key considerations for communication with threat actors in ransomware and data extortion cases
  • Effective engagement communication, time management, and collaboration with peers and clients. Foster client relationships by providing support, information, and guidance
  • Author comprehensive engagement deliverables that are tailored to both technical and managerial audiences; fully detail the technical findings, recommendations, business impact, and realistic remediation strategies
  • Utilize automation, orchestration, and scripting to reduce manual processes, improving overall efficiency while also enabling new capabilities to meet the rapidly changing needs of our clients
  • Contribute to integration of existing and future open-source and commercial tools or automation to help improve GRIT processes and procedures
  • Perpetually strengthen relevant skills, knowledge, and abilities to stay at the forefront of the information security industry
  • Maintain a strong desire to learn, adapt, and improve along with a rapidly growing company

Education and Experience

Essential Qualifications

  • Two (2+) years of experience performing Threat Intelligence analysis and/or collection
  • Four (4+) combined years of IT and information security experience

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience in a consulting and/or professional services role
  • Prior experience in communicating with threat actors, such as through virtual persona operations, ransomware negotiations, or use of “sock puppet” accounts in Deep and Dark Web collection
  • Experience implementing or improving operational processes or procedures in the intelligence analysis lifecycle
  • Proficiency hunting APT data using open source or commercial cyber threat analytic tools or data repositories such as VirusTotal, Passive Total, Threat Miner, or Maltego
  • Experience in scoping and conducting threat research centered on cybercrime, ransomware, and/or nation-state cyber operations

Core capabilities include:

  • Network traffic analysis
  • Host forensics
  • Malware handling / triage
  • Log review
  • Experience with a variety of industry-related solutions including EDR, SIEM, NDR, FW, NGAV, Velociraptor, OSQuery, and others
  • Strong ability to correlate data and research using open-source repositories (ex. VirusTotal, Domaintools, Threatminer, etc.)
  • Intermediate ability to present technical information and analysis to audiences up to 50 persons on a quarterly basis.
  • Ability to apply formal intelligence analysis methods, develop hypothesis, prove/disprove relationships, always ask why, defend your analysis, and apply attribution to cyber threat activity.
  • Ability to make confidence-based assessments for purposes of attribution based on their technical analysis of network traffic, multi-source data, malware and system analysis. Candidate must be able to identify analytic bias
  • Experience with common programming languages including PowerShell, Python, BASH, Go, or others
  • Experience with cloud technologies for the enterprise, such as Amazon Web Services, G Suite, Office 365, and Azure.
  • Awareness of attacker techniques, advanced threat groups, and integration of intelligence into an investigation
  • Other relevant industry certifications, such as but not limited to CASP+, CySA+, GCIA, GCIH, GDAT, GCFE, GFCA, GREM, PMRP, and Sec+

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Why GuidePoint?

GuidePoint Security is a rapidly growing, profitable, privately-held value added reseller that focuses exclusively on Information Security. Since its inception in 2011, GuidePoint has grown to over 1000 employees, established strategic partnerships with leading security vendors, and serves as a trusted advisor to more than 4,200 customers.

Firmly-defined core values drive all aspects of the business, which have been paramount to the company’s success and establishment of an enjoyable workplace atmosphere. At GuidePoint, your colleagues are knowledgeable, skilled, and experienced and will seek to collaborate and provide mentorship and guidance at every opportunity.  

This is a unique and rare opportunity to grow your career along with one of the fastest growing companies in the nation.

Some added perks….

  • Remote workforce primarily (U.S. based only, some travel may be required for certain positions, working on-site may be required for Federal positions)
  • Group Medical Insurance options: Zero Deductible PPO Plan (GuidePoint pays 90% of the premium for employees and 70% for family plans (spouse/children/family) or High Deductible Health Plan with HSA (GuidePoint pays 100% of the employees premiums and 75% for family plans (spouse/children/family) and GPS will contribute in one lump sum: ($500 per EE annually / $1000 per family annually (includes spouse/children/family options)
  • Group Dental Insurance: GuidePoint pays 100% of the premium for employees and 75% of family plans
  • 12 corporate holidays and a Flexible Time Off (FTO) program
  • Healthy mobile phone and home internet allowance
  • Eligibility for retirement plan after 2 months at open enrollment
  • Pet Benefit Option

 

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