Cyber Forensics and Incident Response Analyst

Job Description: • Assist in forensic investigations across computers, mobile devices, and cloud systems. • Support live incident response engagements: analyze logs, detect attacker activity, and contribute to containment. • Research new attack techniques and help integrate findings into our playbooks. • Contribute to client-ready reports and documentation for legal and corporate investigations. • Participate in proactive threat-hunting operations alongside the team. • Receive direct mentorship from senior investigators and train in the company's DFIR methodology. Requirements: • A strong foundation in IT, cybersecurity, or computer science (degree or equivalent experience). • Familiarity with operating systems, networks, and forensic fundamentals (chain of custody, imaging, preservation). • Coursework, labs, or certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CySA+, CHFI, ACE, GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, or ECIH are preferred but not required. • Strong analytical thinking, curiosity, and problem-solving ability. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Professionalism, resilience under pressure, and adaptability in fast-moving environments. • 0–2 years of cybersecurity or IT experience (role built for motivated professionals with 0–2 years). Benefits: • Elite Mentorship – Train directly with senior DFIR experts and accelerate your growth. • Structured Development – Sponsored certifications, training, and skill advancement. • Performance Incentives – Certification achievements translate into recognition and bonuses. • Meaningful Work – Contribute to high-profile, real-world investigations where your work truly matters. • Remote Flexibility – Work from anywhere in the U.S. • Competitive Benefits – Medical, Vision, Dental, Unlimited PTO, Paid Holidays, and Sick Leave. Apply tot his job

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