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Ability to gain thorough knowledge of Crime Lab standard operating procedures as it pertains to digital forensics. Associate's Degree, preferably in Information Technology, Computer Science, or Computer/Digital Forensics.
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Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor's degree in Digital Forensics, Criminal Justice, Computer Forensics, Intelligence Studies, or other relevant degree and have a minimum 10 years' experience OR possess a relevant master's degree and have a minimum of 8 years' experience.
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Former professional experience in leading and managing active cybersecurity engagements, including incident response, digital forensics investigations, and interaction with clients, legal counsel, and cyber insurers.
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Team personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity. - Ability to author cyber investigative reports documenting digital forensics findings.
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Knowledge of standards, best practices, and principles in the fields of digital technologies, digital asset management, digital curation, digital forensics, metadata standards, information architecture, as well as the ability and desire to continue cultivating expertise in these areas.
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Computer forensics, digital forensics, memory forensics, Red/Blue/Purple Teams. Title: Host-Based Cyber Forensics. Demonstrated use with FTK, Encase, Axiom, Xways, Autopsy, SIFT, Mandiant HX, FireEye, SOFL-ELK, Moloch, Wireshark, Network Miner, NetWitness, CyberChef, Corelightm, Zeek, Bro IDS, Security Onion, ArcSight.
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Assists with program development and management for privacy, e-discovery, security awareness training, digital forensics, patch management, vulnerability remediation, and other security and compliance programs.
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BS Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering, or related degree; HS Diploma & 4-6 years of host or digital forensics experience. Experience and understanding in the acquisition, processing, and analysis of digital evidence from onsite enterprises and cloud-native platforms.
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SIEM, Network Behavior Analysis tools, Antivirus, and Network Packet Analyzers, Digital Forensics tools in an Enterprise environment, Cyber Incident Response activities in an Enterprise environment.
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We operate across 30 countries worldwide, offering leading capabilities in digital modernization, AI/ML, Cloud, Cyber and application development. IAT Level 3 or IAM Level 3 or CND Auditor or Incident Responder - within 6 months of hire (CEH, CFR, CCNA Cyber Ops, CySA.
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One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC, CASP+, CySA+, PaLMS, FedVTE. Cyber Network Defense Analyst - Level IV Arlington, VA Job Id: 87992 Job Category: Other Job Location: Arlington, VA Security Clearance: TS/SCI Business Unit: ZP Group Division: Not Defined Position Owner: Trudee Wooden Zachary Piper Solutions provides remote and onsite advanced technical assistance, proactive hunting, rapid onsite incident response, and immediate investigation and resolution using host-based, network-based and cloud-based cybersecurity analysis capabilities.
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Cloud Security and Compliance Scanning tools, including Prisma Cloud, Security command center, AWS GuardDuty, or related. Develop strategic and tactical security architecture efforts, design and drive cloud security and security architecture implementations to completion, and function as a cyber security leader for traditional and evolving security architecture.
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Proficient in using various tools and technologies for digital forensics, data analysis, and threat intelligence gathering. Relevant certifications, such as Certified Insider Threat Investigator (CITI), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), are preferred.
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Perform incident detection, response & remediation, threat hunting, digital forensics, and configure alerting rules. CEH, CySA+, eJPT, PNPT, OSCP, CISSP (one or more). Monitor, Analyze and Triage systems and events across Windows, macOS and Linux in a 24x7 operations environment in support of Tier I analysts OR independently review, assess, and act.
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