Digital Network Exploitation Analyst
Listed on 2026-02-12
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, IT Consultant
Digital Network Exploitation Analyst
Radiance Technologies – Dayton, OH
Elevate your career in intelligence analysis as a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (DNEA) at Radiance Technologies. Your work will involve performing technical analysis of metadata and content, ensuring target continuity, assessing intelligence value, and developing techniques to enhance collection efforts. You will blend traditional intelligence analysis with a technical understanding of communication infrastructures, network topographies, protocols, applications, and trending technologies. Responsibilities include conducting target research, identifying vulnerabilities, indicators and warnings, performing analysis using analytic tools, providing the government client with analysis of targeting options, and offering analytic tradecraft mentorship and training.
Required Qualifications- TS/SCI clearance
- Demonstrated knowledge of communication networks
- OSI model expertise
- Familiarity with Public Switching Telephone Network Infrastructure
- Proficiency in Mobile technologies
- Knowledgeable in advanced analytic techniques
- Basic understanding of cloud architecture and data flow
- Familiarity with vulnerabilities and malware
- 3+ years of directly related intelligence analysis experience
- BS in a technical field (e.g., Telecommunications, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, IT, Information Systems, Networking and Telecommunications) or equivalent work experience
- Network+ or similar certification
- Security+ or similar certification
- Certified Ethical Hacker certification
- Cisco Certified Network Associate certification
EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled
Seniority level- Mid-Senior level
- Full-time
- Information Technology
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
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