Associate/Cybersecurity & Incident Response (Forensic Services practice)
About the positionResponsibilities• Executing security and privacy investigations for CRA clients, in preparation of, and in response to, data security matters, which may include ongoing breach detection, threat analysis, incident response and malware analysis. • Providing expert digital forensic support for counsel and clients in support of data security incidents, such as data breaches or fraud. • Assisting in the drafting of forensic reports, affidavits and testifying as an expert in the field of digital forensics and incident response.• Engaging in problem-solving and forensic analysis of digital information using standard evidence handling techniques and computer forensics tools. • Identify, research, and organize information to assess the appropriateness and sufficiency of available data to facilitate effective data access and analysis. • Developing familiarity with data that serves as input to this analysis, including threat intelligence, logging data, as well as contextual clues. • Recognizing relationships among multiple sources and types of information to facilitate effective data analysis.• Programming, model building, and database administration (Python, T-SQL, VBA, Excel, C#, among others). • Ensuring reliability of analysis and risk management through implementing quality control measures and documentation. • Forensically acquire data and images from identified hosts, and then locate evidence of compromise determine its impact from disk, file, memory, and log analysis. • Identify artifact and evidence locations to answer critical questions, including execution, file access, data theft, anti-forensics, and detailed system usage by an adversary.• Detect and hunt unknown live, dormant, and custom malware across multiple hosts in an enterprise environment. • Create Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) from analysis to strengthen incident response and threat intelligence efforts. • Track adversary activity second-by-second on a host via in-depth timeline analysis. • Understand the evidence needed to determine the type of malware used in an attack, including rootkits, backdoors, and Trojan horses, choosing appropriate defenses and response tactics for each.• Identify lateral movement and pivots within client enterprises, showing how an adversary transitions from system to system without detection. • Use physical memory analysis tools to determine an adversary's activities on a host and other hosts the adversary used as pivot points across the network. • Examine traffic using common network protocols to identify patterns of activity or specific actions that warrant further investigation. • Identify and track malware beaconing outbound to its command and control (C2) channel via memory forensics, registry analysis, and network connections.• Providing technical assessment/audit and guidance to clients on the adequacy of cyber security controls in accordance with cybersecurity frameworks that are included in one or more of the following - NIST CSF 2.0, HIPAA, ISO 27001 and 27002, SOC2, NERC-CIP. • Participating in practice-building activities including recruiting and training. Requirements• 2-4 years of experience in Computer Science, Digital Forensics, Information Security, and/or Information Systems. • Strong understanding of computer operating systems, software and hardware.• Ability to conduct detailed forensic investigations and analysis of computers, networks, mobile devices and removable media. • Experience with conducting digital forensic analysis using commercial and open source forensic tools, including file system forensics, memory analysis and network analysis. • Experience with conducting static/dynamic malware analysis in a lab environment and threat hunting in a live environment. • Strong understanding of proper evidence handling procedures and chain of custody.• Experience with drafting technical and investigative reports and communicating technical findings. • Understanding incident handling procedures: preparation, identification, containment, eradication, and recovery. • Understanding of common attack techniques used by an adversary on a victim network. Nice-to-haves• Experience in collegiate computer security competitions. • Digital forensics/incident response training and certifications, including SANS GIAC (GCFA, GCFE, GNFA, GIME), IACIS (CFCE or CIFR), Magnet MCFE, X-ways X-Pert or similar.• Experience with utilizing automation tools and scripts to expedite analysis. Benefits• 100 hours of training annually through formal and informal programs. • Comprehensive total rewards program including a superior benefits package. • Wellness programming to support physical, mental, emotional and financial well-being. • In-house immigration support for foreign nationals and international business travelers. Apply tot his job