Protective Intelligence & Threat Analyst

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Corporate Security

This role focuses on identifying, assessing, and managing potential threats to OpenAI employees, executives, offices, events, and operations. It involves behavioral threat assessment, open-source research, and producing actionable recommendations for risk management. While the role uses AI-enabled tools, its core function is not AI/ML development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Conduct behavior-based threat assessment investigations involving direct, indirect, implied, or emerging threats to OpenAI employees, executives, offices, events, and operations.
  2. Develop clear, concise, and actionable threat assessment products that summarize behavioral indicators, credibility, severity, escalation potential, and recommended mitigation options.
  3. Conduct person of interest (POI) investigations where there is a defined direction of interest toward OpenAI personnel, executives, workplaces, events, or company operations.
  4. Apply structured threat assessment frameworks and professional judgment to distinguish between concerning behavior, grievance-driven communications, harassment, disruptive activity, and credible threats of violence.
  5. Prepare and deliver written assessments, briefings, BOLOs, and other intelligence products for Corporate Security leadership, Executive Protection, Legal, People, Communications, and other cross-functional partners.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of experience conducting threat investigations, protective intelligence, behavioral threat assessment, intelligence analysis, or related security investigations.
  • Direct experience working within, supporting, or helping build a behavior-based threat assessment or threat management program.
  • Strong understanding of behavioral threat assessment concepts, including grievance, fixation, leakage, identification, escalation, pathway-to-violence indicators, protective factors, and case management considerations.
  • Experience conducting POI investigations and producing clear assessments that help operational teams make practical decisions about mitigation, monitoring, engagement, escalation, or closure.
  • Strong OSINT and online investigation skills, including the ability to identify, collect, evaluate, and synthesize publicly available information from fragmented or ambiguous sources.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex investigative findings into concise, useful products for both security professionals and non-security stakeholders.
  • Sound judgment, discretion, and comfort handling sensitive matters involving employees, executives, external individuals, and potentially volatile situations.
  • Ability to work independently while staying tightly connected to a small, fast-moving, and highly collaborative team.
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity, managing multiple priorities, and making well-reasoned assessment

Nice to have

  • technical curiosity
  • familiarity with web-based tools, social media platforms, data workflows, automation
  • use of AI-enabled tools to improve investigative and analytical processes

What the JD emphasized

  • behavioral threat assessment
  • threat management
  • intelligence cycle
  • OSINT investigation techniques
  • structured threat assessment methodologies
  • behavioral indicators
  • grievance-driven activity
  • fixation
  • leakage
  • escalation