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Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (DNEA), Advisor

Peraton, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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What You Bring

Experience:

10+ years with an Associate’s degree, OR 8+ years with a Bachelor’s degree, OR 6+ years with a Master’s degree, OR 3+ years with a Ph.D.

Completion of JCAC (Joint Cyber Analysis Course) may be considered equivalent to a technical associates degree or it may count towards experience requirement of 6 months. Background in one or more of the following: systems design, software/hardware engineering, cybersecurity, network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, digital forensics, or network administration. Proven experience analyzing SIGINT and cybersecurity data and mapping target networks. Foreign language proficiency (DLPT-verified) may also be considered relevant experience. Active TS/SCI with current polygraph is required. Preferred Qualifications

Strong grasp of logical/physical IP core infrastructure and how devices interconnect across networks. Experience developing new analytic tradecraft to meet evolving mission challenges. Why Join Peraton

Peraton offers enhanced benefits to employees supporting this critical National Security mission: Subsidized benefits for employees and dependents 25 days PTO Attractive bonus plan tied to mission performance #AJCM #NextGenFF Next Generation Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (LCAT: DNEA3)

Locations: Ft. Meade, Maryland. Clearance: Active TS/SCI with Polygraph Required What You’ll Do

As a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst, you’ll apply advanced analytical and technical skills to identify, map, and exploit target networks. Your work will directly impact national security operations. Responsibilities may include: Evaluate target networks using all-source intelligence to identify vulnerabilities and develop detailed exploitation and operations plans. Analyze SIGINT and cyber data across multiple layers of the OSI model. Apply deep knowledge of IP core infrastructure, communication devices, and network traffic behaviors. Develop and share new tradecraft as technologies evolve. Collaborate with government, military, and contractor partners to align intelligence needs and mission priorities. Synthesize and communicate insights and findings to mission stakeholders and intelligence consumers.

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