15-1299.06 Bright OutlookApprenticeship

Digital Forensics Analysts

Conduct investigations on computer-based crimes establishing documentary or physical evidence, such as digital media and logs associated with cyber intrusion incidents. Analyze digital evidence and investigate computer security incidents to derive information in support of system and network vulnerability mitigation. Preserve and present computer-related evidence in support of criminal, fraud, counterintelligence, or law enforcement investigations.

Career Cluster:Public Service & Safety
Job Family:Computer and Mathematical
Job Zone:Job Zone Four: Considerable Preparation Needed
STEM:Research, Development, Design, and Practitioners
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Technology Tools

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Key Tasks

  • Conduct predictive or reactive analyses on security measures to support cyber security initiatives.
  • Create system images or capture network settings from information technology environments to preserve as evidence.
  • Develop policies or requirements for data collection, processing, or reporting.
  • Duplicate digital evidence to use for data recovery and analysis procedures.
  • Identify or develop reverse-engineering tools to improve system capabilities or detect vulnerabilities.
  • Perform file signature analysis to verify files on storage media or discover potential hidden files.
  • Perform web service network traffic analysis or waveform analysis to detect anomalies, such as unusual events or trends.
  • Preserve and maintain digital forensic evidence for analysis.
  • Write reports, sign affidavits, or give depositions for legal proceedings.
  • Write technical summaries to report findings.
  • Adhere to legal policies and procedures related to handling digital media.
  • Analyze log files or other digital information to identify the perpetrators of network intrusions.
  • Recover data or decrypt seized data.
  • Recommend cyber defense software or hardware to support responses to cyber incidents.
  • Perform forensic investigations of operating or file systems.
  • Maintain knowledge of laws, regulations, policies or other issuances pertaining to digital forensics or information privacy.
  • Develop plans for investigating alleged computer crimes, violations, or suspicious activity.
  • Maintain cyber defense software or hardware to support responses to cyber incidents.
  • Write and execute scripts to automate tasks, such as parsing large data files.
  • Write cyber defense recommendations, reports, or white papers using research or experience.

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Interests

Investigative

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Work Styles

Attention to Detail
100%
Integrity
98%
Cautiousness
93%
Dependability
88%
Intellectual Curiosity
79%
Perseverance
71%
Achievement Orientation
69%
Innovation
66%
Stress Tolerance
65%
Adaptability
62%
Self-Control
61%
Tolerance for Ambiguity
59%
Initiative
57%
Self-Confidence
47%
Cooperation
27%
Sincerity
24%
Humility
4%
Leadership Orientation
1%

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