
Digital Network Exploitation Analyst - Mid to Experienced Level (Maryland)
National Security Agency/Central Security ServiceAs a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst at NSA, you'll use your computer science skills to analyze and exploit foreign adversaries' digital networks and communications. You'll play a critical role in NSA's cybersecurity and intelligence operations by providing an understanding of the threat landscape and identifying vulnerabilities within these networks.In this role, you will perform discovery and target technology analysis of digital networks and mobile communications. Additionalresponsibilities may include: - Conducting analysis of metadata - Conducting target analysis and research - Identifying target communications within the global network - Performing global network analysis and mapping - Using knowledge of customerrequirements to analyze and process intelligence information - Performing exploitation and operations on target networks
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