DigiForce Security
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Position Summary: DigiForce Security is a growing information security and information technology company in Owings Mills, Maryland. We are looking to hire a Digital Forensic Examiner to support investigations aimed at protecting the integrity of the Federal Marketplace by contributing technical and forensic expertise to the identification, analysis, and documentation of suspected violations. These violations may involve noncompliance with:
45 CFR 155.220–155.221
Enhanced Direct Enrollment (EDE) Agreements
Web-broker Agreements
CMS business rules and guidance
Federal legislation and applicable regulatory requirements
The position is full-time and will support a US Government civilian agency. The position is available starting January 19th, 2025, upon finding a qualified candidate who can attain the appropriate background clearance.
Position Responsibilities As a Digital Forensic Examiner, you will play a critical role in supporting investigations aimed at protecting the integrity of the Federal Marketplace. Your responsibilities will include:
Conduct technical and digital forensic examination activities at the artifact level, including logs, system records, access data, and other forms of electronic evidence
Support the identification, collection, preservation, and validation of digital evidence in accordance with established forensic standards and chain‑of‑custody requirements
Analyze technical data related to suspected security incidents, privacy concerns, or regulatory violations affecting Marketplace systems or processes
Perform forensic validation to ensure evidence accuracy, completeness, and defensibility
Collaborate with audit, privacy, and investigative personnel to integrate technical findings into comprehensive investigative assessments
Experience and Skill Requirements
3–5 years of experience supporting digital forensics investigations
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, or related discipline; or equivalent hands‑on experience with programming languages such as C, C++, or Java.
Knowledge of forensic best practices for integrity preservation and validation
Experience analyzing data related to security incidents, privacy concerns, or suspected violations
Competent with forensic toolkits such as FTK for evidence collection and analysis.
Capable of conducting full-scope forensic investigations involving infected systems, identifying initial infection vectors, and the scope of compromise.
Strong documentation skills — able to produce clear, defensible forensic reports that can be used in legal, compliance, or operational contexts.
Familiarity with privacy, security, or compliance frameworks
Ability to coordinate effectively with audit and privacy personnel
Certifications and Licenses (Preferred)
GCFE, CFCE, CGE, DFE, CCME, CCE, or GCFA
What We Look for in You
A champion for our clients, with a proactive mindset toward threat detection and resolution
Adept at explaining complex threats to non-technical stakeholders
Eager to collaborate with cross-functional teams to devise client-specific security enhancements
A continuous learner, staying abreast of the latest threats and defense mechanisms
Holder of relevant technical qualifications and a beacon of analytical ability
Life at DigiForce Security
Workforce: We believe in empowering our team with the tools, training, and support needed to excel
Rewarding Benefits: Our competitive compensation packages are just the start—we offer rewards that recognize your invaluable contribution to the team and our clients
Culture of Innovation: We foster an environment where innovative ideas for security are valued and implemented
Client-Centric Approach: We’re not just a company; we’re a partner to our clients, and your work will directly impact their success
Clearance: Public Trust
Job Type: Full-time: Monday-Friday
Flexible work from home options available.
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401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Position Summary: DigiForce Security is a growing information security and information technology company in Owings Mills, Maryland. We are looking to hire a Digital Forensic Examiner to support investigations aimed at protecting the integrity of the Federal Marketplace by contributing technical and forensic expertise to the identification, analysis, and documentation of suspected violations. These violations may involve noncompliance with:
45 CFR 155.220–155.221
Enhanced Direct Enrollment (EDE) Agreements
Web-broker Agreements
CMS business rules and guidance
Federal legislation and applicable regulatory requirements
The position is full-time and will support a US Government civilian agency. The position is available starting January 19th, 2025, upon finding a qualified candidate who can attain the appropriate background clearance.
Position Responsibilities As a Digital Forensic Examiner, you will play a critical role in supporting investigations aimed at protecting the integrity of the Federal Marketplace. Your responsibilities will include:
Conduct technical and digital forensic examination activities at the artifact level, including logs, system records, access data, and other forms of electronic evidence
Support the identification, collection, preservation, and validation of digital evidence in accordance with established forensic standards and chain‑of‑custody requirements
Analyze technical data related to suspected security incidents, privacy concerns, or regulatory violations affecting Marketplace systems or processes
Perform forensic validation to ensure evidence accuracy, completeness, and defensibility
Collaborate with audit, privacy, and investigative personnel to integrate technical findings into comprehensive investigative assessments
Experience and Skill Requirements
3–5 years of experience supporting digital forensics investigations
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, or related discipline; or equivalent hands‑on experience with programming languages such as C, C++, or Java.
Knowledge of forensic best practices for integrity preservation and validation
Experience analyzing data related to security incidents, privacy concerns, or suspected violations
Competent with forensic toolkits such as FTK for evidence collection and analysis.
Capable of conducting full-scope forensic investigations involving infected systems, identifying initial infection vectors, and the scope of compromise.
Strong documentation skills — able to produce clear, defensible forensic reports that can be used in legal, compliance, or operational contexts.
Familiarity with privacy, security, or compliance frameworks
Ability to coordinate effectively with audit and privacy personnel
Certifications and Licenses (Preferred)
GCFE, CFCE, CGE, DFE, CCME, CCE, or GCFA
What We Look for in You
A champion for our clients, with a proactive mindset toward threat detection and resolution
Adept at explaining complex threats to non-technical stakeholders
Eager to collaborate with cross-functional teams to devise client-specific security enhancements
A continuous learner, staying abreast of the latest threats and defense mechanisms
Holder of relevant technical qualifications and a beacon of analytical ability
Life at DigiForce Security
Workforce: We believe in empowering our team with the tools, training, and support needed to excel
Rewarding Benefits: Our competitive compensation packages are just the start—we offer rewards that recognize your invaluable contribution to the team and our clients
Culture of Innovation: We foster an environment where innovative ideas for security are valued and implemented
Client-Centric Approach: We’re not just a company; we’re a partner to our clients, and your work will directly impact their success
Clearance: Public Trust
Job Type: Full-time: Monday-Friday
Flexible work from home options available.
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