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Read below to learn about our NEW internship opportunity.
We seek highly passionate and committed, young professionals who believe in our mission.
CSFI Cyber Threat Intelligence University Student Internship Program
This is a part-time, unpaid internship with the opportunity to work with government entities and individuals from around the world, as well as in various CSFI locations in Virginia and satellite locations in Europe. The program is designed to provide substantive learning in the cyber threat intelligence realm, a niche field with growing importance.
In order to apply for upcoming program cycles, please sign up to receive updates about the Spring 2025 application cycle and ongoing program updates.
Please read the program eligibility requirements before applying. Applicants will be unable to make changes to their application once the announcement closes. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected].
Eligibility Requirements
The CSFI CTI Student Internship Program will consider all qualified applicants. To be eligible you must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be a U.S. citizen or reside in a NATO country and/or approved American ally
- Be enrolled in an accredited academic institution on at least a part-time basis, pursuing a baccalaureate or graduate degree
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Be in good academic standing with a minimum 3.0 GPA
- Students must attach an unofficial transcript to their application confirming student status
- GPA must be entered for application completion and consideration
- Retain a minimum of 30 credits to apply (Sophomore, Junior, Senior)
- If you are selected for an internship, you must provide proof you have registered, or have been accepted for enrollment in the semester or quarter prior to internship commencement
Benefits
The CSFI CTI Student Internship Program will provide valuable cybersecurity experience to individuals with varying levels of expertise. Additionally CSFI will provide a letter of recommendation and certificate endorsing your professional exposure, formally recognizing your experience in the cyber threat intelligence field. This acknowledgement underlines the significance of your contribution and skills you acquire during your tenure.
Professional exposure, learning and recognition in the cyber security warfare markets.
The professional title of CSFI CTI Analyst Intern, which can be displayed on social media platforms and enhance your professional value.
Upon completion of your internship, you will have the option to continue as a CTI Volunteer or Intern. If you choose to volunteer, you will be eligible for leadership positions such as Team Lead/Associate Team Lead and continue supporting the CSFI CTI Team.
Online Application Process
Those interested in applying for the CSFI CTI Student Internship Program must begin by visiting the internship application. Also, please do not use your school email in the application as many universities have incoming email blockers.
Application Structure
There are five (5) required attachments:
- Proof of Enrollment/Transcript
- One-Page Resume
- Cover Letter (500 words max: Experience and why you want to join CSFI)
- Two (2) Professional/Academic Letter of Recommendation
- Military Designation (Yes-No Checkbox; If yes, include DoD ID)
Application Completion
Applicants must provide proof of student status in the form of an unofficial transcript. The transcripts must be attached to the submitted application. If the transcript is not successfully attached to the application, the application will be rendered ineligible. Applicants are required to upload their transcript to their application as indicated by this * symbol. Provide all required documents to be considered.
Selection Process
There are several steps in the selection process; applicants should understand the following:
- Step 1: The CSFI CTI Student Internship Program must receive the full application package before the application deadline
- Step 2: The Operations Team Leads will review and select applicant finalists, including placing them into chosen or assigned cohorts
- Step 3: The Operations Team Leads will send both primary and alternate selectees conditional offer letters. An alternate is chosen to replace
a primary selectee in the event that a primary declines the offer
- Note: Priority is given to U.S. veterans and military spouses enrolled in an accredited academic institution
- CSFI promotes diversity and inclusion
- If selected, applicants must sign an NDA and Code of Conduct and undergo other background checks, prior to internship commencement
- Step 4: The Team Leads/Associate Team Leads will incorporate finalists into their assigned cohorts
Application Processing Timeline
Application Process | Summer Internship | Fall Internship | Spring Internship |
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Application Open Period | 1 April - 15 May | 15 July - 31 August | 15 November - 31 December |
Application Review | Rolling | Rolling | Rolling |
Selection/Non-Selection & Notification | 1 June | 15 September | 15 January |
Internship Start | 15 June | 30 September | 1 February |
Internship End | 15 August | 20 December | 30 April |
Reminder: Once applicants have started an application, they must complete and submit all application materials in the same session. Applicants must complete all required sections of the application, attach all required documents, include their most recent transcript, and submit their application in order to be considered for the CSFI CTI Student Internship Program.
Disclaimer
The Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI) is a privately owned and operated, independent, non-profit entity incorporated in Omaha, Nebraska. Although CSFI strongly supports the defense of the United States and U.S. allies through the provision of cyber security-oriented educational and training programs in the United States, in other NATO countries, and in countries that are identified as “non-NATO major allies,” CSFI is neither a part of, nor represents in any capacity, any U.S. Government agency, including any of the agencies of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC), nor any other governmental entity in the U.S. or in any other country. For purposes of clarification, the term “U.S. allies” is defined as other NATO countries and “major non-NATO allies,” which are identified in 22 C.F.R. § 120.32. CSFI may, at its sole discretion, conduct cybersecurity educational or training programs in countries other than members of NATO or “major non-NATO allies” with which the U.S. trades freely, but which are not part of a defense treaty alliance with the U.S., such as Ireland and Switzerland. In no event, however, shall CSFI operate in countries, or in cooperation with persons or parties, for which a U.S.-based person or entity is required to obtain an export license or other approval, unless the required license or approval has been issued by the U.S. Department of State’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security, or the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Controls, whichever is applicable.