Alignerr
Threat Intelligence Analyst

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Threat Intelligence Analyst
Threat Intelligence Analyst (AI Training)
About The Role
We're partnering with leading AI research labs to build smarter, more accurate AI systems—and we need seasoned threat intelligence professionals to make it happen. Your real-world experience tracking adversaries, analyzing campaigns, and communicating threat data will directly shape how AI understands and reasons about cybersecurity.
This is a unique opportunity to apply your threat intelligence (CTI) expertise beyond the SOC—contributing to frontier AI development on your own schedule, fully remote.
Organization: Alignerr Type: Hourly Contract Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You’ll Do
- Analyze and classify real-world threat reports, adversary campaigns, and attack narratives
- Evaluate indicators of compromise (IoCs), paths of attack (TTPs), and end-to-end attack chains for accuracy and realism
- Generate, structure, and validate threat intelligence data used to train and benchmark AI systems
- Review AI-generated cybersecurity outputs and flag inaccuracies, gaps, or fabricated indicators
- Apply your knowledge of attacker behavior to distinguish signal from noise in AI-generated content
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Who You Are
- 2+ years of experience in threat intelligence, SOC analysis, or security research
- Solid working knowledge of:
- MITRE ATT&CK
- Open-source intelligence (OSINT) collection
- CTI workflows
- Ability to critically evaluate threat reports and identify realistic versus fabricated adversary behavior
- Strong analytical and written communication skills
- Detail-oriented, self-motivated, and comfortable working asynchronously


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Nice to Have
- Experience with threat intelligence platforms (TIPs) or SIEM tools
- Background in:
- Red teaming
- Malware analysis
- Incident response
- Familiarity with AI evaluation or data annotation workflows
Why Join Us?
- Work directly on cutting-edge AI projects with top-tier research labs
- Fully remote and flexible—work on your schedule, at your pace
- Freelance autonomy with meaningful, intellectually engaging work
- Collaborate with a global network of security and AI professionals
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
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