
Threat Intelligence Analyst
Alignerr · France
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- Hybrid
- Contract
- $60,000 / year
- France
Job highlights
- Analyze real-world threat data for AI training.
- Evaluate threat indicators and attack narratives.
- Generate and validate threat intelligence data.
- Assess AI-generated threat intelligence outputs.
- Distinguish real attacker behavior from noise.
About the role
About The Role
We're partnering with the world's leading AI research labs to build smarter, more capable AI systems — and we need experienced threat intelligence professionals to make it happen. As a Threat Intelligence Analyst, you'll bring your real-world expertise in adversary tracking, campaign analysis, and CTI workflows to help train and evaluate cutting-edge AI models. Your knowledge of how threats actually behave is exactly what's needed to make AI systems more accurate, reliable, and security-aware. This is a fully remote, flexible contract role — work on your schedule, on projects that matter.
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 attacker behavior
- Evaluate indicators of compromise (IOCs), TTPs, and end-to-end attack narratives for accuracy and realism
- Generate, structure, and validate threat intelligence data used to train and benchmark AI systems
- Review AI-generated threat intelligence outputs and assess them for accuracy, consistency, and credibility
- Apply your expertise to distinguish genuine attacker behavior from noise, fabricated data, or AI hallucinations
Who You Are
- 2+ years of experience in threat intelligence, SOC analysis, or a related security role
- Familiar with MITRE ATT&CK, OSINT collection methodologies, or CTI production workflows
- Able to critically evaluate threat reports and identify what's real, what's plausible, and what's fiction
- Strong analytical and research skills with the ability to communicate complex findings clearly in writing
- Self-directed and comfortable working asynchronously on task-based assignments
Nice to Have
- Experience producing finished intelligence reports or threat briefings
- Familiarity with threat actor groups, malware families, or sector-specific threat landscapes
- Background in red teaming, incident response, or digital forensics
- Prior experience working with AI or data annotation platforms
Why Join Us
- Work directly on frontier AI systems with some of the world's top research teams
- Fully remote and flexible — work when and how much you want
- Freelance perks: autonomy, variety, and global collaboration
- Apply your cybersecurity expertise to a high-growth field at the intersection of AI and security
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
Key skills/competency
- Threat Intelligence Analyst
- AI Training
- Adversary Tracking
- Campaign Analysis
- CTI Workflows
- Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
- TTPs
- MITRE ATT&CK
- OSINT
- Cybersecurity
Skills & topics
- Threat Intelligence Analyst
- AI Training
- Cybersecurity
- Adversary Tracking
- Campaign Analysis
- CTI
- MITRE ATT&CK
- OSINT
- Remote
- Contract
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your threat intelligence, SOC analysis, and CTI experience.
- Showcase your skills: Emphasize your analytical abilities, research skills, and familiarity with MITRE ATT&CK.
- Demonstrate self-direction: Mention your comfort with asynchronous, task-based work.
- Prepare for technical questions: Be ready to discuss your approach to evaluating threat data.
- Highlight AI interest: If applicable, showcase any prior experience with AI or data annotation.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary goal of the Threat Intelligence Analyst AI Training role at Alignerr?
- The primary goal of the Threat Intelligence Analyst AI Training role at Alignerr is to leverage your expertise in cybersecurity threats to train and evaluate advanced AI models, making them more accurate and security-aware.
- Is this a full-time or part-time position with Alignerr?
- This is a flexible hourly contract role at Alignerr, allowing you to commit between 10-40 hours per week, offering a balance between work and personal schedule.
- What kind of technical skills are most important for an AI Training Threat Intelligence Analyst?
- Key technical skills include analyzing threat reports, evaluating IOCs and TTPs, understanding MITRE ATT&CK, OSINT methodologies, and critically assessing data for accuracy and realism, particularly in the context of AI training.
- How does Alignerr ensure the AI models being trained are reliable?
- Alignerr relies on experienced threat intelligence professionals like you to critically evaluate AI-generated outputs, distinguish genuine attacker behavior from fabricated data or AI hallucinations, and ensure overall accuracy and credibility.
- What are the benefits of working remotely as a Threat Intelligence Analyst for Alignerr?
- Working remotely for Alignerr offers significant flexibility, allowing you to set your own schedule and work from anywhere, contributing to impactful projects at the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
- What is considered 'real-world expertise' for this Threat Intelligence Analyst role?
- Real-world expertise includes practical experience in adversary tracking, campaign analysis, CTI production workflows, evaluating threat reports, and understanding how actual threat actors operate in the digital landscape.
- How does Alignerr use threat intelligence data in this role?
- Threat intelligence data is used to train and benchmark cutting-edge AI systems. Your role involves generating, structuring, and validating this data to improve AI accuracy and reliability.
- What if I have experience with AI platforms, is that relevant for Alignerr?
- Yes, prior experience working with AI or data annotation platforms is considered a 'nice to have' and would be highly relevant for this Threat Intelligence Analyst AI Training role at Alignerr.