Canonical
Threat Intelligence Lead
Job Summary
The Threat Intelligence Lead is responsible for developing and executing Canonical’s threat intelligence strategy, focusing on understanding and tracking cyber threat actors, attack trends, and vulnerabilities within the open source ecosystem. The role requires expertise in OSINT tools, threat analysis, and cybersecurity concepts to inform product development and security controls. The candidate must be a strong communicator, capable of collaborating across teams and briefing stakeholders at various levels. The position also involves contributing to the wider threat intelligence community and advising on mitigation strategies to enhance the security of Canonical's products and infrastructure.
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Job Description
The Threat Intelligence Lead will own Canonical’s threat intelligence strategy and execution, including understanding of which cyber threat actors are targeting Canonical, and the use of intelligence on Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP) to better our products and internal cybersecurity controls. You will collaborate with internal stakeholders as well as with the wider cybersecurity community, making sure that Canonical is recognised as a thought leader on open source threat intelligence.
This role will report to the CISO.
You will lead intelligence gathering and development activities on threat actors targeting software supply chains. You'll study attack trends across the wider open source software landscape, report findings to internal security teams, and advise the wider engineering community on the best course of action to detect and mitigate possible threats.
As the publisher of Ubuntu, Canonical products are directly or indirectly present in almost every organisation and household in the world, making them a prime target for threat actors. This team's mission is to help Canonical, and by extension countless community members and companies around the world, secure their software infrastructure.
What you’ll do in this role
- Build and own Canonical’s threat intelligence strategy
- Build and maintain OSINT research environments
- Develop OSINT tradecraft, principals, and techniques
- Identify and track targeted intrusion cyber threats, trends, and new developments by cyber threat actors through analysis of proprietary and open source datasets
- Collaborate across teams to inform on activity of interest
- Coordinate adversary/campaign tracking
- Contribute to the wider threat intelligence community, establishing Canonical as a key contributor and thought leader in the space
- Work with product and engineering teams to explain cybersecurity threats and advise on mitigation strategies
- Work with the OPSEC and IS team to help implement/update security controls prioritising cyber defence
- Identify intelligence gaps and propose new tools and research projects to fill them
- Conduct briefings for executives, internal stakeholders and external customers
The successful Threat Intelligence Lead will be
- An experienced threat intelligence leader (or similar)
- Knowledgeable about the current open source threat landscape and computer networking/infrastructure concepts
- Highly competent with OSINT tools (e.g., Buscador, Trace Labs OSINT VM, OSINT Framework, Maltego, Shodan, social media scraping tools, etc.)
- Able to identify, organise, catalogue, and track adversary tradecraft trends — often with incomplete data
- Experienced using threat intelligence data to influence enterprise architecture or product development decisions
- An excellent communicator with the ability to clearly articulate and tailor technical content to a variety of audiences
- Able to travel twice a year, for company events up to two weeks long
Desired Characteristics
- A professional portfolio of OSINT related scripts, tools, or frameworks
- Demonstrated involvement in the larger OSINT community (please share relevant links)
- Degree qualified, with a bachelor's degree in computer science, information security, or a related field
- Certifications in related areas (e.g. GOSI, SANS SEC487 & SEC587, IntelTechniques OSIP, etc)
- Experience in a tech company or government/military signal intelligence departments
What we offer you
We consider geographical location, experience, and performance in shaping compensation worldwide. We revisit compensation annually (and more often for graduates and associates) to ensure we recognise outstanding performance. In addition to base pay, we offer a performance-driven annual bonus. We provide all team members with additional benefits, which reflect our values and ideals. We balance our programs to meet local needs and ensure fairness globally.
- Distributed work environment with twice-yearly team sprints in person
- Personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year
- Annual compensation review
- Recognition rewards
- Annual holiday leave
- Maternity and paternity leave
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Opportunity to travel to new locations to meet colleagues
- Priority Pass, and travel upgrades for long haul company events
About Canonical
Canonical is a pioneering tech firm at the forefront of the global move to open source. As the company that publishes Ubuntu, one of the most important open source projects and the platform for AI, IoT and the cloud, we are changing the world on a daily basis. We recruit on a global basis and set a very high standard for people joining the company. We expect excellence - in order to succeed, we need to be the best at what we do. Canonical has been a remote-first company since its inception in 2004. Working here is a step into the future, and will challenge you to think differently, work smarter, learn new skills, and raise your game.
Canonical is an equal opportunity employer
We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. Diversity of experience, perspectives, and background create a better work environment and better products. Whatever your identity, we will give your application fair consideration.
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Canonical
Canonical makes open source secure, reliable and easy to use, providing support for Ubuntu and a portfolio of enterprise-grade technologies. Founded in 2004, Canonical operates globally with team members in over 80 countries.
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