Enterprise Intelligence Specialist
About the Role
Anthropic’s Global Safety, Intelligence, and Security (GSIS) team is responsible for protecting our people, facilities, and operations worldwide. The function spans intelligence, protective services, investigations, travel and event security, security operations, environmental health and safety, and crisis management — and it’s growing quickly as Anthropic’s footprint, public profile, and threat surface all expand.
We are seeking an Enterprise Intelligence Specialist to join GSIS’s Enterprise Intelligence team as a hands-on investigator and analyst. Where our Protective Intelligence team focuses on executive-centric threat assessment — individuals and groups who may pose a risk to our executives — the Enterprise Intelligence team owns the employee and enterprise-level threat picture: the geopolitical, security, and risk environment in which Anthropic operates globally. Working against priorities set by the team lead, you will investigate specific threats, actors, and events, produce finished assessments, and help keep Anthropic’s employees ahead of a rapidly evolving threat landscape and in a defensible position.
This is an individual contributor role on an established team; you will not be asked to build or manage the program. You will spend most of your time investigating and analyzing threats, producing assessments and briefs, supporting the team during crises, and briefing stakeholders on your findings. The team sits at the center of how Anthropic understands and anticipates external risk, and your work will directly shape decisions about where and how we operate, travel, convene, and grow.
Responsibilities
Serve as an investigator and analyst on the Enterprise Intelligence team,
including via conducting investigations and behavior-based threat assessments, producing risk assessments, and intel products
Work against threat intelligence requirements and priorities set by the team lead, and contribute to the team’s production cycle and quality standards
Identify, assess, track, and investigate global threats including geopolitical instability, terrorism, crime, activism, nation-state targeting of the AI sector, and emerging security trends, including deep-dive research and OSINT collection on specific threats, actors, and events
Produce timely threat intelligence products such as risk assessments, threat briefs, travel risk guidance, and executive summaries, and translate intelligence into actionable insights for crisis teams and operational security functions
Apply the team’s methodologies for intelligence collection, analysis, validation, and dissemination, and hold your own production to the team’s quality standards
Provide investigative support to crisis management, emergency response, and business continuity efforts; serve as a key supporter during security incidents, elevated threat environments, and high-risk events; coordinate inputs before, during, and after crises to support decision-making and post-incident review
Brief security leadership and cross-functional partners with clear, concise, and decision-oriented intelligence; build trusted relationships with Legal, People, Compliance, DnR, SecEng, etc; support the team lead in enterprise risk discussions and governance forums as needed
Work day to day with external intelligence providers, industry peers, law enforcement, and government partners as appropriate; use the team’s intelligence vendors, tools, and subscriptions and give feedback on their quality, relevance, and value
Document your work in line with team workflows and quality controls, and model integrity, discretion, and continuous improvement in all intelligence work
You may be a good fit if you:
Have 7+ years of professional experience in intelligence, security risk analysis, threat assessment, or a related discipline
Have demonstrated experience investigating threats and producing finished all-source intelligence in a corporate, government, military, or global security environment
Hold a bachelor’s degree in security studies, international relations, political science, intelligence, psychology, criminology, or a related field
Want to be a hands-on investigator on a team — this role does not manage people or own the program
Bring strong analytical skills with the ability to translate complex threat information into clear, actionable guidance
Have a proven ability to brief senior stakeholders and influence decision-making, with excellent written and verbal communication skills
Can manage multiple concurrent taskings — strategic products and live incidents — under tight deadlines with limited supervision
Are comfortable with a flexible schedule, including periodic after-hours availability during crises and elevated threat environments
Strong candidates may also have:
A master’s degree in intelligence studies, international affairs, security studies, public policy, or a related field
CTM certification
Experience supporting global operations, international travel risk, or crisis management programs
Familiarity with intelligence tools, OSINT and threat monitoring platforms, and structured analytic frameworks
Prior experience in highly regulated or high-risk industries (e.g., technology, critical infrastructure, life sciences, finance)
A background in high-growth technology companies or startups, and specialized knowledge of risks unique to the AI sector
Deadline to apply: None. Applications will be received on a rolling basis.
The annual compensation range for this role is listed below.
For sales roles, the range provided is the role’s On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role.
Annual Salary:
$180,000—$230,000 USD