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Cyber Intelligence Analyst Internships Fall 2026

CompanyNCFTA
LocationPittsburgh
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJuly 7, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Conduct research and data collection using various tools and open sources to produce finished intelligence products. Collaborate with partners and peers to identify and mitigate cyber crime threats.
Internship Type
part time
Company Size
53
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
The National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) was formed in 2002. It serves one essential purpose: to provide a trusted, confidential forum where private sector and law enforcement can work together to identify and disrupt today’s most pressing cyber-related threats. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we offer a neutral setting that’s essential to sharing openly, learning mutually, and defending collectively. We are a community of the committed, not the curious.
About the Role

Who we are:  The National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance (NCFTA) is a Pittsburgh based globally focused non-profit corporation committed to identifying, mitigating and neutralizing cyber crime threats.  The NCFTA operates by conducting real time information sharing by analysis and subject matter experts in the public, private and academic sectors.  Through these partnerships, the NCFTA proactively identifies cyber threats in order to help its partners take preventive measures to mitigate and neutralize those threats.  For more information see www.ncfta.net. 


About the Program:  The NCFTA offers talented students an innovative work experience in a growing sector that will help them enhance their professional development and academic goals. Our program offers paid internships for undergraduate and graduate degree students. It is an intensive 12-week program that gives rising college seniors or graduate level students the opportunity to work in areas such as intellectual property fraud, financial fraud, and malware and cyber threats in order to build knowledge and skills in the intelligence analysis field.   The student will receive training and be part of the team from day one.  They will be assigned to a manager and mentor to enable them to quickly learn and acclimate.  During their first few weeks on the team, they will participate in the internship orientation to become familiar with the NCFTA’s various resources, policies and procedures.  

Role of the Intern: Selected candidates will work on various organizational program initiatives.  Duties will focus on conducting research and data collection using various tools and applications as well as proactive research in open sources to produce a finished product for dissemination. The intern will engage in collaboration with NCFTA partners and peers and be expected to participate in program meetings.  

 

Internships with our Malware & Cyber Threats Program are more technical in nature and, as such, applicants with a technical interest and background are desired. These duties may include writing scripts to automate processes (e.g. Python scripts), reviewing and analyzing malicious code (e.g. C, C++, VB.NET, Assembly, Java), and creating databases (MySQL, MS SQL Server, Postgres). Also, technical threat actor hunting and identity attribution to cybercriminals on the dark web and clear net sites. Students with working knowledge of Mac OS may have an opportunity to work on special projects.  

Required Qualifications

·      Must be legally authorized to work in the United States and be eligible for a U.S. Government security clearance

·      Major studies in areas of consideration: International Affairs/Politics/Relations; Intelligence/Security Studies; Computer Science; Information Security; Business Intelligence or related fields.  Other majors are considered on a case-by-case basis.

·      Minimum GPA of 3.0

·      Excellent writing skills and strong analytical thinking

·      Proficiency in Microsoft Office required

·      Arabic, Turkish, Russian, Chinese and Eastern European language skills desirable but not required

·      Extensive experience with computers and networking highly preferred but not required


Candidate Skills: While applicants come from a range of academic backgrounds, the most competitive applicants also should possess the following:

·      Flexibility and adaptability

·      Take initiative and be self-motivated

·      Work well with others and have strong interpersonal abilities

·      Good judgment and decision-making skills


Locations: Internships are available in Pittsburgh, PA

Key Skills
ResearchData CollectionOpen Source IntelligencePythonMalicious Code AnalysisDatabase CreationThreat Actor HuntingIdentity AttributionAnalytical ThinkingWriting SkillsInterpersonal AbilitiesDecision-making
Categories
Security & SafetyTechnologyData & AnalyticsGovernment & Public SectorSoftware