AOUSC - Forensic and Malware Lead at cFocusSoftware Incorporated
Washington, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 May, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Digital Forensics, Malware Analysis, Incident Response, Memory Analysis, Disk Analysis, Registry Analysis, Static Analysis, Dynamic Analysis, Chain Of Custody, Threat Hunting, SIEM, EDR, Splunk Enterprise Security, Microsoft Sentinel, Volatility, EnCase

Industry

Information Technology & Services

Description
cFocus Software seeks a Forensic and Malware Lead to join our program supporting the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC). This position is Hybrid with the onsite location being in Washington, DC. This position requires a Public Trust clearance. Qualifications: Active Public Trust clearance B.S. Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field Five (5) years within IR in a large SOC (over 5,000 endpoints) with at least 3 years focused on digital forensics for Operating System or file systems. Three (3) years of demonstrated expertise in disk, memory and registry analysis using industry standard tools such as EnCase, FTK, X-Ways, Volatility. Demonstrated understanding of file systems and Operating System artifacts including but not limited to (SRUM, Shellbags and Prefetch). Familiarity with federal evidence guidelines and chain of custody requirements. This role aligns with NICE work role PD-WRL-002 (Digital Forensics). Active GCFA, GREM, CFCE, or OSED certification Duties: Lead digital forensics and malware analysis activities in support of AOUSC Security Operations Division (SOD) operations. Provide advanced subject matter expertise for forensic investigations involving Windows, Linux, macOS, cloud, and enterprise environments. Perform static and dynamic malware analysis to identify indicators of compromise (IOCs), attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), and root cause. Analyze forensic artifacts, memory images, endpoint telemetry, SIEM data, and filesystem timelines to identify malicious activity and intrusion vectors. Coordinate with Cybersecurity Triage and Incident Response teams to support investigation, escalation, containment, remediation, and recovery activities. Conduct live forensic analysis utilizing Splunk Enterprise Security, Microsoft Sentinel, EDR tools, and AO-provided investigative tooling. Collect, preserve, duplicate, and maintain digital evidence in accordance with forensic evidence handling and chain-of-custody procedures. Develop forensic reports, malware analysis reports, incident artifacts, and technical documentation in accordance with Judiciary SOC Forensics SOPs and JSOCIRP requirements. Provide real-time investigative support for Priority 1 and Priority 2 cybersecurity incidents. Support analysis of advanced persistent threats (APT), ransomware, phishing campaigns, malicious scripts, and suspicious binaries. Perform memory analysis using approved forensic tools such as Volatility and other Judiciary-approved forensic platforms. Extract deleted or hidden data using forensic data carving and recovery techniques. Conduct analysis of endpoint, network, identity, and cloud telemetry to support incident investigations and threat hunting operations. Coordinate escalation and communication of investigative findings to AO leadership, incident responders, SOC management, and federal staff. Review and validate forensic and malware analysis deliverables to ensure technical accuracy, completeness, and compliance with SLA requirements. Develop and maintain forensic analysis procedures, malware analysis SOPs, investigative work instructions, and operational playbooks. Support enterprise security awareness reporting by contributing forensic findings, threat trends, and investigative recommendations. Participate in weekly technical meetings, operational briefings, and cybersecurity reporting activities. Support continuous process improvement initiatives related to digital forensics, malware analysis, investigative workflows, and incident response operations. Assist in transition-in and transition-out activities including knowledge transfer, operational readiness, training, and documentation support.
Responsibilities
Lead digital forensics and malware analysis activities to support the AOUSC Security Operations Division. This includes performing deep-dive investigations into malicious activity, analyzing artifacts across various operating systems, and developing forensic reports and SOPs.
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