Medium
The Digital Forensics Analyst is responsible for collecting, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence from various sources, including devices, cloud environments, and enterprise systems. This role ensures all evidence is handled in accordance with legal and evidentiary standards while supporting ongoing investigations and maintaining the organization’s forensic infrastructure.
Due to Government Contract, all viable candidates must be US Citizens and eligible to obtain a US Security clearance or hold an active security clearance
This is a hybrid opportunity (3 days onsite in Indianapolis and 2 days remote)
Salary: $45-50/hr
Responsibilities
Collect, preserve, and secure digital evidence from computers, mobile devices, cloud systems, and network endpoints in compliance with chain-of-custody procedures. Use industry-standard forensic tools (e.g., EnCase, FTK, Cellebrite, X-Ways, Magnet AXIOM) to recover, examine, and analyze data relevant to investigations. Produce comprehensive forensic analysis reports that meet legal, regulatory, and evidentiary standards for use in internal investigations or litigation. Maintain and operate the organization’s digital forensics lab, including hardware, software, and forensic toolsets. Support secure data storage, backup, and archiving of forensic images and case evidence. Document forensic processes, maintain case notes, and contribute to the development and improvement of standard operating procedures (SOPs). Collaborate with cybersecurity, legal, and compliance teams to support incident response and investigative activities.
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Collect, preserve, and secure digital evidence from computers, mobile devices, cloud systems, and network endpoints in compliance with chain-of-custody procedures. Use industry-standard forensic tools (e.g., EnCase, FTK, Cellebrite, X-Ways, Magnet AXIOM) to recover, examine, and analyze data relevant to investigations. Produce comprehensive forensic analysis reports that meet legal, regulatory, and evidentiary standards for use in internal investigations or litigation. Maintain and operate the organization’s digital forensics lab, including hardware, software, and forensic toolsets. Support secure data storage, backup, and archiving of forensic images and case evidence. Document forensic processes, maintain case notes, and contribute to the development and improvement of standard operating procedures (SOPs). Collaborate with cybersecurity, legal, and compliance teams to support incident response and investigative activities.
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