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Company Description ( We are a Series A Funded New Age Information Security & Data Analytics Company and we take pride in the fact that we have been delivering value to our customers with our innovative offerings and helping them adopt a variety of our security solutions that are based on cutting edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Intelligence, Facial Biometrics and so on. We are among the top 5 Cyber excellence companies globally (Holger Schulze awards) and have won similar recognitions at National and International arenas. To our credit, more than 100 customers in India already trust us and the list is only growing. Exciting things are happening at Innefu and we are all game for a big leap forward. Job Description: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Digital Forensic Analyst to join our team. As a Digital Forensic Analyst, you will be responsible for conducting forensic examinations of digital devices and networks to uncover evidence related to cybercrimes, security breaches, and other digital incidents. You will play a crucial role in investigating and analyzing digital evidence to support legal proceedings, incident response efforts, and security operations. Responsibilities: - Perform forensic analysis of digital devices, including computers, mobile phones, servers, and network logs. - Collect and preserve digital evidence using industry-standard forensic tools and techniques. - Conduct examinations of digital media to identify, extract, and analyze relevant data, such as files, emails, chat logs, and internet history. - Analyze malware and other malicious artifacts to determine their impact and origin. - Document forensic findings and prepare detailed reports for use in legal proceedings and incident response activities. - Collaborate with internal teams, law enforcement agencies, and external partners to provide expert guidance and support during investigations. - Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in digital forensics, cyber threats, and forensic tools and methodologies. - Provide expert testimony in court and other legal proceedings as needed. Requirements: - Bachelor's degree in Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, or a related field. Advanced degree or certifications - Proven experience in digital forensics, with a robust understanding of forensic principles, techniques, and tools. - Proficiency in using forensic software and tools such as EnCase, FTK, X-Ways Forensics, Autopsy, and Volatility. - Solid understanding of computer networks, operating systems, file systems, and data storage technologies. - Experience in analyzing various types of digital evidence, including file systems, memory dumps, network traffic, and cloud data. - Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to think critically and attention to detail. - Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to articulate technical concepts clearly and concisely.

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