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Black Duck Software, Inc.

Threat Intelligence Engineer

Belfast
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Black Duck Software, Inc.

Black Duck Software, Inc. helps organizations build secure, high-quality software, minimizing risks while maximizing speed and productivity. Black Duck, a recognized pioneer in application security, provides SAST, SCA, and DAST solutions that enable teams to quickly find and fix vulnerabilities and defects in proprietary code, open source components, and application behavior. With a combination of industry-leading tools, services, and expertise, only Black Duck helps organizations maximize security and quality in DevSecOps and throughout the software development life cycle.

The Threat Intelligence Engineer

The Threat Intelligence Engineer supports the research, collection, and analysis of threat data that enables Black Duck to detect and respond to threats targeting the enterprise and its software supply chain. Working within the Threat Intelligence function under moderate supervision, you apply foundational knowledge of adversary tradecraft to assist in producing intelligence products, maintaining indicator pipelines, and contributing threat context to security workflows across the organization. This role solves moderately complex problems within defined guidelines and policies, collaborates with senior engineers on intelligence operations, and supports broader cybersecurity and security operations functions as capacity allows.

Essential Functions/Responsibilities

  • Assist with collection, processing, and analysis tasks across the intelligence requirements-to-dissemination workflow.
  • Help maintain the intelligence requirements register under guidance from senior team members.
  • Draft threat actor profiles, campaign summaries, and indicator packages for technical audiences; refine products based on senior engineer feedback.
  • Ingest, validate, and score indicators of compromise (IOCs) from commercial feeds (e.g., Recorded Future), open-source, and internal sources.
  • Support integration of IOC pipelines with SIEM and EDR platforms, including Sumo Logic and CrowdStrike Falcon/NG SIEM.
  • Apply confidence scoring and structured formats (e.g., STIX 2.1) to intelligence artifacts; escalate data quality issues to senior team members.
  • Monitor open-source package registries (npm, PyPI, Go, Maven, and others) and CI/CD pipeline integrity signals for indicators of adversarial activity including typosquatting, dependency confusion, and build-pipeline compromise.
  • Contribute to the internal supply chain threat detection program by assisting with data collection, documentation, and detection logic testing.
  • Assist broader cybersecurity and security operations functions — including CSIRT, Vulnerability Management, and PSIRT — with alert triage, threat research, and DLP investigation enrichment, as capacity allows.
  • Support security investigations by researching threat actor behaviors, identifying relevant IOCs, and providing contextual summaries.
  • Prepare threat intelligence summaries and briefing materials for internal consumers including CSIRT and Vulnerability Management.
  • Identify opportunities for workflow improvements within own area and recommend changes to senior team members.
  • Learn and follow applicable standards for intelligence data handling, sharing agreements, and governance; contribute to supporting documentation as directed.
  • Other tasks and activities as assigned.

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  • Typically at least two (2) years of experience in threat intelligence, security operations, threat hunting, or a closely related cybersecurity role; demonstrated ability to solve moderately complex problems within established guidelines.
  • Working familiarity with the intelligence production lifecycle, threat actor profiling concepts, and structured formats (e.g., STIX 2.1); ability to apply MITRE ATT&CK for basic TTP mapping.
  • Practical experience working within enterprise SIEM or EDR environments; ability to run queries, review alerts, and support detection validation (current platforms include Sumo Logic and CrowdStrike Falcon/NG SIEM).
  • Conceptual understanding of adversarial techniques targeting open-source ecosystems — including typosquatting, dependency confusion, registry abuse, and build-pipeline compromise — and the ability to identify relevant indicators.
  • Strong written and verbal English communication skills; able to explain moderately complex threat information clearly to peers and adjacent teams; comfortable escalating appropriately under moderate supervision.
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, information security, or a related field preferred; entry-level security certified

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Black Duck is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran or military service status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Black Duck complies with all applicable laws prohibiting employment discrimination in every jurisdiction where it operates and provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities in accordance with applicable law.

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Skills

Threat Intelligence
Security Operations
Threat Hunting
STIX 2.1
MITRE ATT&CK
SIEM
EDR
Sumo Logic
CrowdStrike Falcon
IOC Analysis
Supply Chain Security
Vulnerability Management
TTP Mapping
Technical Writing
Threat Actor Profiling
Data Collection

Location

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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