1

Temporary Threat Intelligence Jobs (NOW HIRING)

If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection ... This is a full-time, temporary contracted position through the end of the calendar year (December ...

SOC Operator (Temporary)

Seattle, WA

$20.50 - $25.25/hr

If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection ... This is a full-time, temporary position up to 4 months with the possibility of extension based on ...

SOC Operator (Temporary)

Seattle, WA · On-site

$20.50 - $25.25/hr

If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection ... This is a full-time, temporary position up to 4 months with the possibility of extension based on ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Temporary Threat Intelligence information

What is the difference between Temporary Threat Intelligence vs Threat Analyst?

AspectTemporary Threat IntelligenceThreat Analyst
CredentialsCertifications in cybersecurity, threat intelligence, or related fieldsSame as Temporary Threat Intelligence, often with additional experience
Work EnvironmentProject-based, short-term assignments, often remote or on-siteFull-time or long-term roles within organizations
Employer & IndustryCybersecurity firms, government agencies, consulting companiesCorporations, security teams, government agencies
Search & Comparison IntentTemporary, short-term threat intelligence rolesOngoing threat analysis and security monitoring

Temporary Threat Intelligence roles focus on short-term projects providing specific threat insights, while Threat Analysts typically hold ongoing, full-time positions responsible for continuous security monitoring and analysis. Both roles require similar certifications and often work within cybersecurity environments, but differ mainly in duration and scope of work.

More about Temporary Threat Intelligence jobs
What cities are hiring for Temporary Threat Intelligence jobs? Cities with the most Temporary Threat Intelligence job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Threat Intelligence jobs? The most popular types of Threat Intelligence jobs are:
What states have the most Temporary Threat Intelligence jobs? States with the most job openings for Temporary Threat Intelligence jobs include:
Infographic showing various Temporary Threat Intelligence job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.
Threat Intelligence Investigator

Threat Intelligence Investigator

PlayStation Global

San Mateo, CA • Hybrid

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Threat Intelligence Investigator (Contract) *
San Mateo, CA (preferred) or San Diego, CA (hybrid) - will require 2 -3 days onsite 

*Please note: This is a temporary position with an initial 12-month term and the possibility of extension, employed through our staffing partner, Yoh.

Hours: (Lunchtime to evening): 11am/12pm/1pm - 7pm/8pm/9pm / as needed                                               
Days: Sunday to Thursday

The Role;

The Threat Intelligence Investigator is a key member of the Corporate Security team responsible for receiving, evaluating, investigating, and escalating threats and security-related incidents across internal and external platforms. The successful candidate will leverage investigative methodologies, intelligence resources, and data systems to assess the credibility of global threats, support proactive risk management efforts, and collaborate with law enforcement agencies (LEA) and internal stakeholders to mitigate risk.

This role supports investigations and threat management activities involving consumer platforms, employees, business operations, studios, assets, and the company's reputation. The Investigator will also contribute to intelligence products, operational reporting, and proactive threat identification capabilities.

Working closely with Consumer Services, Online Safety, Moderation, Human Resources, Legal, IT Operations, Engineering, GSOC, and relevant studios, the Investigator will help ensure effective and consistent investigative, intelligence, and threat management processes.

This role is critical to identifying, analyzing, investigating, and escalating incidents that may impact SIE personnel, assets, business operations, or brand reputation.

What You'll be Doing

  • Conduct investigations into threats targeting SIE platforms, services, and associated ecosystems, including internal incidents involving potential corporate security breaches, ensuring appropriate escalation and stakeholder engagement.
  • Conduct investigative enquiries into security incidents, threats, policy violations, and other corporate security matters, ensuring appropriate escalation, documentation, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Gather, review, preserve, and assess relevant investigative material, including CCTV footage, access control records, OSINT, internal reporting, and other available evidence sources.
  • Conduct interviews and information gathering with relevant stakeholders, witnesses, and involved parties to support investigative fact-finding and threat assessment activities.
  • Analyze investigative information to establish timelines, identify behavioral indicators, assess risk, and support informed operational decision-making.
  • Produce clear, accurate, and objective investigative documentation, reports, and case updates in accordance with established procedures and reporting standards.
  • Prioritize and manage cases end-to-end based on threat level and urgency, ensuring all investigative activity is accurately documented and integrated into case management and reporting mechanisms.
  • Receive, process, and evaluate threat reports using investigative tools and supporting resources to assess credibility and risk.
  • Develop and disseminate actionable intelligence to support threat management, risk mitigation, and informed decision-making across the organization.
  • Support strategic intelligence development activities through horizon scanning, trend monitoring, and collection of relevant threat intelligence to identify emerging risks impacting SIE employees, operations, studios, assets, and brand reputation.
  • Contribute to the production of intelligence reporting, threat trend analysis, and operational risk assessments that support proactive threat management, stakeholder awareness, and informed security decision-making across the organization.
  • Monitor and assess emerging threat trends, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), producing written intelligence assessments that support proactive threat management and maintain a forward-looking view of the corporate security threat landscape.
  • Act to safeguard people, assets, and business operations through timely and responsible decision-making.
  • Ensure compliance with SIE policies, procedures, and applicable global legal and regulatory requirements (such as the Digital Services Act).
  • Report credible threats to law enforcement and collaborate with relevant agencies, providing clear, evidence-based rationale in line with SIE protocols.
  • Build and maintain effective relationships with law enforcement, statutory bodies, industry partners, and internal stakeholders to support coordinated threat response and intelligence sharing.
  • Support knowledge sharing and capability building through training, presentations, and engagement with internal and external partners.
  • Prepare operational and performance management reports, highlighting trends, quality metrics, categorization, workload management, and other key operational insights to support continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, including process refinement, post-incident debriefs, lessons learned activities, and operational maturity improvements.
  • Support additional investigations, threat-related activities, event security planning and execution, and other Corporate Security projects as required.
  • Participate in other duties aligned with Corporate Security operational requirements.
  • Possible travel required.

What We're Looking for: 

  • Prior experience in law enforcement, corporate security, intelligence, trust & safety, investigations, or a related operational field involving assessment, response, investigation, and management of threats or security incidents.
  • Demonstrated investigative knowledge/experience involving evidence gathering, investigative documentation, open-source research, and fact-finding.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with senior leadership and cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Strong OSINT and online investigation skills, with demonstrated analytical and critical thinking abilities, including the ability to assess ambiguous or uncertain situations.
  • Demonstrated ability to make informed decisions, multitask, and perform effectively in high-pressure situations within tight time constraints.
  • Understanding of current global events, international geography, online threat landscapes, and diverse cultures.
  • Knowledge of investigative processes, threat assessment methodologies, and intelligence development practices.
  • Ability to follow established policies, procedures, and investigative standards consistently.
  • Experience working with complex systems, investigative platforms, case management tools, or intelligence databases.
  • Knowledge of reporting and metrics tools (such as Tableau or similar platforms) is desirable.
  • Comfortable working independently and collaboratively within cross-functional global teams.
  • Highly self-driven, responsive, proactive, and capable of taking ownership of tasks through completion.
  • Must meet any state-required training or licensing qualifications where applicable.

Nice to Have: 

  • Bachelor's Degree or higher in Emergency Management, Communications, Information Technology, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Intelligence Studies, or related field.
  • Experience in intelligence, corporate security, military, law enforcement, trust & safety, or investigative environments.
  • Demonstrated investigative and systems analysis/research experience supporting operational decision-making in threat intelligence, trust & safety, or corporate security environments.
  • Experience producing intelligence reporting, threat assessments, operational briefings, or strategic risk analysis products.
  • Familiarity with behavioral threat assessment concepts, workplace violence prevention, or protective intelligence methodologies is desirable.

#LI-SF1