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What is a Russian intelligence analyst?

A Russian Intelligence Analyst is responsible for gathering, analyzing, and interpreting intelligence related to Russia's political, economic, and security landscape. They work with government agencies, military organizations, or private companies to assess threats, monitor geopolitical developments, and provide actionable insights. Analysts use open-source intelligence, classified materials, and linguistic skills to evaluate data and produce reports. Their work supports decision-makers in understanding Russia’s strategies, foreign policies, and potential risks. Strong analytical thinking, language proficiency, and knowledge of international relations are essential for this role.

What does a Russian intelligence analyst do?

A typical day for a Russian Intelligence Analyst involves gathering and analyzing data from a variety of sources, such as news outlets, government reports, and databases, to assess developments of interest involving Russia. Analysts often write reports, brief senior leaders, and contribute to ongoing intelligence projects. Collaboration is frequent, with daily interactions alongside colleagues specializing in cybersecurity, counterintelligence, or regional affairs to cross-verify findings and ensure comprehensive coverage. This teamwork fosters a multidisciplinary approach and supports informed, strategic recommendations for policymakers or organizational leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Russian intelligence analyst?

Success as a Russian Intelligence Analyst requires strong analytical abilities, proficiency in Russian language, a solid understanding of geopolitical dynamics, and typically a relevant degree in international relations, security studies, or a related field. Familiarity with intelligence analysis software, open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools, and sometimes security clearance or specialized training is often expected. Excellent attention to detail, discretion, and effective written and verbal communication are essential soft skills. These qualities enable analysts to accurately interpret complex information, collaborate with diverse teams, and produce actionable intelligence for strategic decision-making.

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Threat Intel Manager, Influence Operations & Surveillance

Anthropic

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

About the role

We are looking for a threat intel manager to build and run our Influence Operations & Surveillance team within Threat Intelligence. This team detects, investigates, and disrupts the misuse of Anthropic's AI systems for influence operations, coordinated inauthentic behavior, and surveillance operations by authoritarian states and the commercial spyware ecosystem. 

This is a ground-floor leadership role. The mission area today produces some of our most consequential casework and external reporting almost entirely through manual investigation; you will stand up its purpose-built detection capabilities, set the strategy for how a frontier AI company finds and counters state-linked information manipulation and surveillance misuse, and you'll personally be involved with the most complex investigations.

Important context: In this position you may be exposed to explicit content spanning a range of topics, including those of a sexual, violent, or psychologically disturbing nature. This role may require responding to escalations during weekends and holidays.

Key responsibilities
  • Own strategy, priorities, and outcomes for the Influence Operations & Surveillance threat intel mission area
  • Hire, manage, and develop a small team of technical threat investigators with IO and surveillance expertise
  • Personally lead investigations into state-linked surveillance misuse  including commercial spyware vendors and surveillance products whose end customers are authoritarian governments and AI-enabled influence campaigns
  • Stand up the mission area's first automated detection: abuse signals, behavioral clustering, and coordinated-network detection tailored to information manipulation and surveillance tooling
  • Conduct cross-platform analysis linking on-platform activity to broader campaigns across social media, messaging platforms, and the spyware supply chain
  • Attribute campaigns to specific actors, with particular focus on state-sponsored operations from geopolitically significant regions
  • Own external engagement: government partners, platform integrity teams, academic and civil-society researchers, and threat intelligence sharing communities
  • Drive public and partner-facing reporting on AI-enabled IO and surveillance, and inform safety-by-design strategies as multimodal and agentic capabilities reshape the landscape
Minimum qualifications
  • Have deep subject matter expertise in influence operations, coordinated inauthentic behavior, or state surveillance / commercial spyware ecosystems
  • Have led investigative teams or threat intel teams. 
  • Have demonstrated proficiency in SQL and Python for data analysis and threat detection
  • Have experience attributing campaigns to specific threat actors, including state-sponsored operations
  • Have strong OSINT tradecraft for investigating online information ecosystems
  • Have hands-on experience with large language models and how they can be weaponized for IO and surveillance
  • Can present analytical work to technical and non-technical audiences, including government stakeholders and senior leadership
Preferred qualifications
  • Experience at a major technology platform on influence operations, platform integrity, or content authenticity
  • Background in intelligence analysis, information operations, or counter-disinformation in government or military contexts
  • Experience investigating commercial spyware or surveillance-as-a-service vendors (e.g., civil-society or vendor-research backgrounds)
  • Experience investigating operations linked to Chinese, Russian, Iranian, or other state-sponsored campaigns
  • Fluency in Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Farsi, and/or Arabic with nuanced regional and geopolitical context
  • Familiarity with social network analysis for mapping coordinated behavior
  • Active Top Secret security clearance