Senior (5+ years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Senior Forensic Computer Analyst, you'll be expected to lead complex investigations into cyber incidents, advise on data security issues, and develop strategies for digital forensic analysis. Your experience will empower our team to handle high-stake cases efficiently, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive data.
Required Skills
Expertise in forensic software tools such as EnCase, FTK, or X-Ways.
Strong understanding of various operating systems and file systems.
Proficiency in handling and analyzing network traffic and logs.
Ability to script or program in languages like Python or Bash to automate tasks.
Exceptional problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Strong communication skills, both oral and written.
Knowledge of cybersecurity principles, practices, and investigation techniques.
Leadership and team-management skills.
Continual learning to keep up with the evolving cyber landscape.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Digital Forensics, or related field.
Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in digital forensics or incident response.
Professional certifications such as Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) or Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE).
Proven court experience as an expert witness is highly desirable.
In-depth understanding of federal and state laws relating to digital evidence.
Responsibilities
Lead forensic analysis of digital information and gather evidence for legal cases involving cybercrimes.
Provide expert witness testimony on findings in court.
Advise law enforcement agencies on the handling of digital evidence.
Collaborate with cybersecurity teams to strengthen security measures.
Design and deliver training programs on computer forensic practices to junior analysts.
Develop novel forensic analysis techniques to handle emerging cyber threats.
Coordinate with other analysts and stakeholders in high-profile investigations.
Draft detailed reports on findings and recommendations for varying audiences, from technical specialists to non-tech-savvy stakeholders.
Stay abreast of the latest trends in cybercrime and digital forensic technologies.