
Threat Intelligence Analyst
Alignerr · France
- Hybrid
- Contract
- $60,000 / year
- France
Job highlights
- Analyze threat intelligence for AI model training.
- Evaluate attacker behavior and technical indicators.
- Generate and validate threat data for AI benchmarking.
- Assess AI-generated threat intelligence outputs.
- Remote, flexible contract role with autonomy.
About the role
Threat Intelligence Analyst (AI Training)
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
- OSINT
- MITRE ATT&CK
- Cybersecurity
Skills & topics
- Threat Intelligence Analyst
- Cybersecurity
- AI Training
- Adversary Tracking
- Campaign Analysis
- CTI Production
- MITRE ATT&CK
- OSINT
- IOCs
- TTPs
- Remote
- Contract
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight threat intelligence experience and AI collaboration.
- Showcase analytical skills: Emphasize critical evaluation of threat reports.
- Demonstrate self-direction: Mention experience with asynchronous, task-based work.
- Emphasize relevant tools: List familiarity with MITRE ATT&CK and OSINT.
- Prepare for remote work: Discuss your ability to work independently.
Technical preparation
Master MITRE ATT&CK framework.,Practice OSINT collection methodologies.,Analyze mock threat reports for accuracy.,Familiarize with CTI production workflows.
Behavioral questions
How do you verify threat intelligence accuracy?,Describe a complex threat campaign you analyzed.,How do you manage asynchronous tasks effectively?,How do you distinguish real threats from noise?
Frequently asked questions
- What specific cybersecurity skills are most important for the Threat Intelligence Analyst role at Alignerr?
- For the Threat Intelligence Analyst role at Alignerr, strong analytical and research skills are paramount. Experience with MITRE ATT&CK, OSINT collection, and CTI production workflows is highly valued. The ability to critically evaluate threat reports and distinguish genuine attacker behavior from fabricated data is crucial for training AI models.
- How does Alignerr leverage threat intelligence for AI training in this role?
- Alignerr leverages threat intelligence by having analysts classify real-world threat data, evaluate IOCs and TTPs, and validate intelligence used to train and benchmark AI systems. Your expertise helps ensure AI models accurately understand and interpret threat landscapes.
- What does 'fully remote, flexible contract role' mean for a Threat Intelligence Analyst at Alignerr?
- It means you can work from anywhere, and you have flexibility in choosing your working hours. The role is a contract position with an hourly rate, allowing you to commit between 10–40 hours per week based on project needs and your availability.
- What kind of experience is considered 'related security role' for this Threat Intelligence Analyst position?
- Related security roles could include SOC analysis, incident response, digital forensics, red teaming, or any position requiring deep analysis of security threats, attacker methodologies, and the production of actionable intelligence.
- How will AI-generated threat intelligence outputs be assessed by the Threat Intelligence Analyst?
- As a Threat Intelligence Analyst, you will review AI-generated outputs for accuracy, consistency, and credibility. This involves distinguishing between genuine attacker behavior and potential AI hallucinations or fabricated data, ensuring the quality of the training data.
- What are the primary responsibilities of a Threat Intelligence Analyst when working with AI models at Alignerr?
- Your primary responsibilities involve analyzing and classifying threat data, evaluating its accuracy for AI training, generating structured intelligence, and critically assessing AI-generated outputs to refine the AI models' understanding of cybersecurity threats.