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The Digital Forensics Laboratory, within the Strategic Innovations Division, provides support for the Bronx District Attorney’s Office by forensically analyzing various types of digital evidence including mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, desktop and laptop computers, portable storage devices, as well as providing support in a variety of technology-related areas.
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The Senior DFIR Consultant, Incident Response will be a key member within our broader Professional Services Team. You will be responsible for the upkeep of our NYC digital forensics lab and maintain chain of custody for physical drives and equipment.
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Exposure to security related subjects and trends such as digital forensics, reverse engineering, penetration testing, and malware analysis. Provide tactical security decisions and coordinate enterprise-wide cyber defenders to resolve incidents.
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Undergraduate degree in Digital Forensic Science, Computer Science/Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Mathematics, Criminal Justice, or a related field and 4 to 7 years current digital forensics collection and processing experience is required; The Contracting Officer may consider 5 years of current industry related Digital Forensics experience as a substitute for degree.
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We provide expert digital forensics, incident response, and eDiscovery solutions focused primarily on the legal sector. Advanced experience with DevOps tooling such as Azure DevOps, Hashicorp Terraform, Red Hat Ansible, Hashicorp Vault, Docker, or other similar technologies.
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6+ years of Information System Security, Security Engineering, Integration Computer Forensics, Insider Threat, or SPAA experience. 6+ years of experience using some/all of the following tools: SourceFire, ArcSight, Splunk, NetWitness, Guidance Software, Digital Guardian, Raytheon (SureView), NMAP, Metasploit, Request Tracker, Nagios, Intelliview, Nessus, and Foundstone.
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Individuals with digital forensics/incident response training and/or certifications, including SANS GIAC (GCIA, GCFA, GCFE, GNFA, GCCC, and/or GREM), IACIS (CFCE or CIFR), and/or Guidance Software (EnCE), are preferred but not required.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in digital forensics, incident response, malware analysis, and reverse engineering. Proficiency in digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), malware analysis, and reverse engineering.
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Unstructured data processing in platforms such as Relativity, digital reef, etc. We are looking for a Manager that will work as part of the Data Insights and Forensics practice. Introduce additional Data Insights and Forensics services to clients as needed.
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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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Responsible for working on non-complex digital forensics examinations through the data acquisition, examination, and disposition phases under direct supervision. Preferred: Currently enrolled in college courses in Digital Forensic Science, Computer Science/Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Mathematics, Criminal Justice, or a related field and one or more years of work experience in computer hardware, network administration, or cyber-crime investigations.
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Experience in one or more cybersecurity functions such as Cyber Threat Intelligence, Threat Hunting, System Administration, Intrusion Detection / Prevention, Monitoring, Incident Response, or Digital Forensics.
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Experience in Threat Intelligence, Incident Response, Digital Forensics, Vulnerability Management and/or Malware Analysis desired. Experience in Threat Intelligence, Incident Response, Digital Forensics, Vulnerability Management and/or Malware Analysis desired.
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Our teams expertise spans electronic discovery and disclosure management, digital forensics, forensic data analytics, cyber risk and incident response, privacy, information governance and data compliance.
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Proven skills in various elements of incident response, including but not limited to computer intrusion investigations and digital forensics in enterprise environments. Led by the Chief Information Security Officer, Digital Security’s vision is to become the partner and enabler for business and engineering by working collaboratively with others to embed security in business hygiene and engineering DNA to strengthen our cyber resilience.
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