Computer forensics analyst

Computer forensics analyst

As a forensic computer analyst, you’ll investigate computer-related crime (also known as cybercrime) that can include data breaches, security incidents and other online criminal activities.

You’ll use a range of specialized software and other techniques to secure, retrieve and analyze data linked to a range of illegal activities including:

  • hacking
  • network intrusions
  • online scams and fraud
  • political, industrial and commercial espionage
  • terrorist communications
  • the use of illegal images
  • theft of confidential information.

You will investigate a range of crimes where the computer can either be the object of the crime, for example when criminals carry out hacking or spamming, or where it is used to commit a crime, such as online hate crimes or the possession of illegal pornography. It can also be used for illegal communication and data storage.

Your investigations can centre on data stored on a range of devices, including personal or work computers, tablets, mobile phones, the cloud and flash drives.

You could be working for the police or other law enforcement agencies, for a specialist computer forensic company or investigative team, or large companies such as banks.

Responsibilities

As a forensic computer analyst, you’ll need to:

  • secure a system or device so it can’t be tampered with
  • use a range of forensic tools and software to extract and analyse data
  • deal with highly sensitive or confidential data or images, depending on the type of case you’re investigating
  • recover damaged or deleted data or access hidden, protected or encrypted files
  • unlock digital images that are locked to hide the identity of a place or person
  • examine data from mobile phones and satellite navigation systems to trace people or places
  • follow electronic data trails to reveal links or communication between individual or groups
  • collect information and evidence in a legally admissible way
  • write technical reports based on your findings and, if required, give evidence in court as an expert witness
  • present findings of on-going incidents to other members in the investigation team, law enforcement agencies and clients
  • keep up to date with evolving cybercrime methods and developments within the digital forensics field
  • undergo security checks and vetting procedures
  • work to relevant ISO accreditations.
Job Category: computer forensics analyst
Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Ahmedabad

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