The Visiting Faculty Researcher in Cyber Security and Network Analysis will contribute to advanced research and academic initiatives focused on securing digital infrastructures and analyzing complex networked systems. This position is designed for scholars with demonstrated expertise in cyber security, network science, or related fields who seek a temporary academic appointment to collaborate with the national defense industry.
The visiting researcher will engage in independent and collaborative research addressing topics such as network vulnerability assessment, threat detection, intrusion analysis, secure network architectures, data-driven security analytics, and emerging cyber threats.
The Visiting Faculty Researcher will conduct independent and collaborative research in cyber security and network analysis in support of national defense and security missions. Responsibilities include designing and executing applied research projects, analyzing complex cyber and networked systems, developing models and analytical tools to assess threats and vulnerabilities, and translating research findings into actionable insights for policy, operational, or strategic stakeholders. The researcher will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, contribute to technical reports and briefings, and support the organization’s mission by advancing innovative, evidence-based approaches to cyber defense.
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