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Knowledge, skills, and abilities related to white collar crime; money laundering; insurance claims; generally-accepted accounting principle violations; telemarketing fraud; check kiting; contract and procurement fraud; asset misappropriation; securities fraud; financial statement fraud; bankruptcy fraud; credit card fraud; embezzlement; evidence integrity analysis; damage assessment; tracing illicit funds; locating hidden assets; forensic intelligence gathering; and/or regression analysis.
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In lieu of possessing a CPA license, the following will be accepted: Certified Fraud Examiner or Certified Forensic Accountant credentials, along with extensive relevant work experience that includes prior expert testimony in federal court, analysis of complex financial accounts or records (i.
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Experience using and troubleshooting industry standard or open-source forensic tools such as Autopsy, EnCase, Cellebrite, Axiom, BlackLight, FTK Imager, Logicube Falcon and Metaspike FEC. Minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in Digital Forensic Science or Computer.
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Minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in Digital Forensic Science or Computer Science/Engineering. A leading eDiscovery technology and consulting firm headquartered in Washington, DC is looking for a qualified and experienced Digital Forensic Analyst.
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Kiliuda Consulting, a Federal Government industry leader contractor, is seeking Cyber Forensic Analysts to support our federal customer in Washington, DC. Demonstrate understanding of criminal activity, such as general and complex financial crimes, civil and criminal forfeitures, domestic and transnational organized crime, white collar crime, money laundering, drug trafficking offenses, illicit trade finance, cyber-enabled financial crimes, and other related areas of activity.
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Minimum of 10 years of financial investigations or forensic accounting experience, including at least 5 years in a top tier management consulting firm, public accounting firm, audit firm, or investigations consulting firm.
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Education/experience at or above the minimum required for the Forensic Scientist level being hired may substitute for the education requirement, on a case by case basis. A baccalaureate or an advanced degree in a chemical, physical, or biological science or forensic science from an accredited institution.
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As an IOM, you will assist the Government with synchronizing and achieving consensus across multiple US government and partner nation organizations for biometric, forensic, and DOMEX collections.
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Anthropology Bioengineering Biotechnology and microbiology Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Crime Scene Investigation Criminalistics Forensic Molecular Biology Forensic Science Physical sciences Physics.
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Additionally, the ideal candidate would be familiar with digital evidence collection, malware analysis, host-based forensic tools, intrusion detection systems, file systems, security information event management platforms, endpoint threat detection tools, and security operations ticket management.
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Forensic Scientist within CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology apply deep technical expertise to provide identity-driven analysis and innovative solutions for complex mission requirements.
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As a Forensic Scientist within CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T), you will apply your deep technical expertise to provide identity-driven analysis and innovative solutions for complex mission requirements.
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Works with the Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) team to assist with data collection and forensic processing by overseeing and ensuring flow of remote data collection systems. Technical competencies in the following areas: Forensic data intake, forensic imaging, hardware troubleshooting, forensic image processing, network security monitoring, chain of custody, information security, cybersecurity.
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Job Title: Incident Response Analyst Location: 1110 N. Glebe Rd Arlington, Virginia 22201 Clearance Level: Active DoD - Top Secret SUMMARY : Agile Defense Company is currently seeking an Incident Response Analyst with advanced skillsets in Digital Forensic & Incident Response (DFIR), Cyber Hunting and operate cyber security capabilities for a variety of federal customers and critical infrastructure entities.
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Conduct analysis of forensic images, and available evidence in support of forensic write-ups for inclusion in reports and written products. - 10 years of direct relevant experience in cyber forensic investigations using leading edge technologies and industry standard forensic tools.
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