ASRC Federal Broadleaf Division is actively hiring a Cybersecurity Forensics Engineers in support of our DCSA program based out of Quantico VA. Remote flexibility available!
Telework offered with a requirement to be onsite up to two (2) days a week at Quantico Marine Corps Base VA.
Description:
Cybersecurity Forensics Engineers are responsible for leading and overseeing all aspects of digital forensic investigations within the agency. Responsibilities include collecting, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence from various sources such as computers, networks, and mobile devices. Other responsibilities include managing and conducting complex forensic examinations, providing expert guidance on forensic methodologies and tools, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and delivering clear and concise reports to stakeholders. Additionally, Cybersecurity Forensics Engineers are responsible for ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory requirements pertaining to digital evidence handling and chain of custody. These responsibilities and standards will be leveraged to develop training as well as mentoring of junior members. Cybersecurity Forensics Engineers are also responsible for researching, evaluating, and designing technical security solutions for the agency; providing technical security assessment support; developing, maintaining, and monitoring an effective Information Security program to provide logical and physical protection of the company's technical resources. Enterprise accountabilities include executing security engineering practices for IS projects; conduct product research and participate in the selection process of technologies to support security requirements.
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