Analyst - Cyber Threat Intelligence (Remote)

About the position

Connecting People. Uniting the World. There's never been a more exciting time to join United Airlines! As a global company that operates in hundreds of locations around the world — with millions of customers and tens of thousands of employees — we have a unique responsibility to uplift and provide opportunities in the places where we work, live and fly. We're on a path toward becoming the best airline in the history of aviation. Join our Cybersecurity and Digital Risk (CDR) team to help us also become the leading cyber-safe airline in the industry. United's CDR team is tasked with keeping our customers' and employees' information safe and secure. Our primary mission is to embed cybersecurity into the DNA of United Airlines by reducing business risk through implementation of strong cybersecurity standard processes. The Analyst participates in the collection, analysis, assessment, and dissemination of open source, and classified information regarding cyber threats and potential attacks within the scope of the United Airlines Cyber Intelligence program. This role involves analyzing open source, confidential, and/or classified cyber intelligence, collecting relevant data, and participating in intelligence sharing meetings with key corporate, industry, and government stakeholders. The Analyst will support the development of cyber threat reporting for diverse audiences and assist in incident response engagements by providing technical expertise, research, and insight into actor motivations and tactics, techniques, and procedures.

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Responsibilities

  • Analyze open source, confidential, and/or classified cyber intelligence.
  • Collect open source, confidential, and/or classified cyber intelligence.
  • Participate in intelligence sharing meetings with key corporate, industry, and government stakeholders including the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center, Star Alliance, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, and Transportation Security Administration.
  • Support developing cyber threat reporting for diverse audiences.
  • Assist in incident response engagements by providing technical expertise, research, and insight into actor motivations and tactics, techniques, and procedures.

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree or 4 years of relevant work experience.
  • At least 3 years of experience in Cyber Threat Intelligence or SIEM, and threat-hunting.
  • Ability to work with cybersecurity tools, network topologies, intrusion detection, incident response.
  • Knowledge of the intelligence cycle.
  • Ability to interpret and apply finished and raw intelligence.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship.
  • Reliable, punctual attendance is an essential function of the position.

Nice-to-haves

  • Security+
  • CISSP
  • Comfortable with scripting or programming languages (C/Python/Ruby/Javascript)
  • Russian / Mandarin

Benefits

  • Parental leave
  • 401k
  • Space available travel privileges
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