AFSC 1N4X1 — Fusion Analyst
AFSC 1N4X1 is the Air Force specialty for Fusion Analyst. Fused multi-source intelligence into targeting-grade analysis — digital network and threat analysis.
Where 1N4X1 experience fits
These civilian roles map closely to what a Air Force Fusion Analyst already does:
- Intelligence Analyst
- Cyber Threat Analyst
- SOC Analyst
- Data Analyst
- Research Analyst
What you bring on day one
- Multi-source analysis
- Digital network analysis
- Analytic writing & briefing
- Tool proficiency
- Classified handling
Certifications to consider
- CompTIA Security+
- Sec. clearance often held
- GIAC path
- Splunk certs (path)
Industries hiring 1N4X1 talent
Cybersecurity & IT
Military communications, signal, and cyber fields build deeply technical operators who run and defend real networks unde…
Explore roles →Federal & Government Contractors
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Aerospace and defense manufacturers, MRO shops, and primes run on precision, documentation, and mission discipline — exa…
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1N4X1 to Civilian FAQ
What civilian jobs can an 1N4X1 (Fusion Analyst) do?
Common fits include Intelligence Analyst, Cyber Threat Analyst, SOC Analyst, Data Analyst, and Research Analyst. The right match depends on your specialty, leadership level, and interests.
Do I need a degree to use my 1N4X1 experience?
Often no. Many of these roles value hands-on experience and certifications over a degree. Where a credential helps, we point you to the fastest path.
How do I put 1N4X1 on a civilian resume?
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