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Posted by: General Dynamics - Advanced Information Systems on Feb 09, 2010
Description:<span class=TEXT id="Specific Responsibilities:"><strong>SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES</strong><br>Use software engineering techniques to perform malware analysis and reverse engineering of malicious code. Performs forensic analysis of digital information using standard computer forensics and evidence handling techniques, handles evidence, and conducts peer reviews of cases completed by other examiners. Uses forensically sound procedures to identify network computer intrusion evidence and identifies perpetrators. Employs forensic tools and techniques to crack file and system passwords, detects steganography and recovers deleted, fragmented and corrupted data from digital media of all types. Observes proper evidence custody and control procedures, documents procedures and findings in a manner suitable for courtroom presentation and prepares comprehensive written notes and reports. Qualified examiners are required to maintain current knowledge of industry standards and practices as well as testify in Federal/Military court as expert witnesses.<br><br><strong>BASIC QUALIFICATIONS<br></strong><span class=TEXT id="Basic Qualifications">A Masters or Bachelors degree in a related discipline with a minimum of 2 years directly related malware experience. Equivalent years of directly related experience may be considered in lieu of educational requirements.<br><br><strong>CLEARANCE REQUIRED:</strong> Top Secret<br><br><span class=TEXT id="Preferred Qualifications"><strong>PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS<br></strong>Candidates need to be experienced using software debuggers and dissasemblers as well as network and system monitors. Experience in low-level programming languages is a must; experience in high-level languages is very beneficial.</span><br><br></span><br></span>
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