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Digital Forensic and Incident Response Certifications such as GCFE, GCFA, CHFI, CCE, CFC, EnCE, CFCE, CEH, CISSP, CND, eDiscovery certificate a plus. Ability to manage assigned digital forensic efforts in support of eDiscovery requests, employee investigations, and IT security incident response, including but not limited, to internal and external intellectual property (IP) theft, attacks/intrusions, computer abuse, and insider threat investigations.
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Conducts forensic examination of electronic devices including computers, mobile devices, and other digital data storage media. Under close/general supervision, assists in investigating criminal activity by performing digital forensic examinations of data stored on electronic devices.
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Our vision is to create a more secure digital world by providing the highest quality incident response, risk management, and digital forensic services to clients of all sizes. Experienced with EnCase, FTK, X-Ways, SIFT, Splunk, Volatility, WireShark, TCPDump, and open source forensic tools.
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GCFA - GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst. Minimum of six (6) years of general work experience and three (3) years of experience in digital forensics, incident response, and threat hunt activities.
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Experience collecting and preserving digital forensic evidence for investigations using tools, such as FTK Imager or Paladin. What if you could use those skills to improve the technology supporting Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR.
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As used in this posting, "Deloitte Advisory" means Deloitte & Touche LLP, which provides audit and enterprise risk services; Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, which provides forensic, dispute, and other consulting services; and its affiliate, Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP, which provides a wide range of advisory and analytics services.
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The services may include but are not limited to: Extraction and preservation of digital evidence from Linux systems. (will include two stand-alone systems) Forensic analysis and investigation of Linux-based devices.
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They are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Engineer to join their Information Security team. You should have experience conducting digital forensics examinations to identify the origin, scope, and impact of security incidents.
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This job may involve working in areas such as Investigations, Information Governance and Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery) related to the collection of computer and digital data, digital forensics, cyber investigations, data management, privacy and security, document review consulting, and engagement project management as part of a rotational program that provides exposure to all parts of the business.
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Minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in Digital Forensic Science or Computer Science/Engineering. CGS is seeking a Digital Forensic Analyst whose primary focus will be on the preservation & collection of mobile device and cloud-stored data.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Information Security, Computer Science, Digital Forensics, Cyber Security or related field or equivalent military experience required. 4+ years of incident response or digital forensics experience with a passion for cyber security.
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Maintains knowledge of current technology and best practices to extract digital data in an accepted technical manner that ensures the preservation of or prevents the destruction of potential evidence.
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Familiarity with multiple forensic tools (e.g. SIFT Workstation, Sleuthkit, F-Response Enterprise, EnCase, FTK, Cellebrite, X-Ways, Volatility, or open source tools) to perform analysis and/or memory collection.
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