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How much do aousc jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for aousc in Reston, VA is $81,884.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,100.00 and $103,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Aousc vs Data Analyst?

AspectAouscData Analyst
Required CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., AWS certifications), technical skillsDegree in statistics, mathematics, or related field; certifications like CAP or Microsoft Certified Data Analyst Associate
Work EnvironmentCloud computing environments, data centers, IT teamsOffice settings, data teams, business units
Employer & Industry UsageCloud service providers, IT companies, tech firmsFinance, healthcare, marketing, and other industries
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for technical skills and certificationsCompared for data analysis skills and industry applications

While both Aousc and Data Analyst roles involve working with data, Aousc typically focuses on cloud infrastructure and technical certifications, whereas Data Analysts concentrate on interpreting data to inform business decisions. The roles may overlap in data handling but differ in technical scope and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Aousc job openings in Reston, VA as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Part Time. Highlights an 60% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 35% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,884 per year, or $39.4 per hour.
Malware and Forensic Analyst (Senior) with Security Clearance

Malware and Forensic Analyst (Senior) with Security Clearance

cFocus Software, Inc.

Washington, DC

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

cFocus Software seeks a Malware and Forensic Analyst (Senior) to join our program supporting US Courts in Washington, DC. This position has remote capabilities. Required Qualifications include:
5 years of experience analyzing forensic artifacts, performing filesystem timeline analyses, and identifying intrusion root causes of operating systems (e.g., Windows, Linux, and macOS)
5 years of experience utilizing the following forensics tools:
Magnet AXIOM to acquire, analyze, and report on digital evidence;
SANS SIFT Workstation for disk/memory analysis, network forensics, and malware analysis;
Encase to collect, analyze, and report on digital evidence;
Velociraptor to collect and analyze data from multiple endpoints;
KAPE (Eric Zimmerman’s tools) to collect and process files;
SUMURI TALINO Workstations/Laptops
Cellebrite
Bi-Weekly Threat Assessment Reports (BTARs)
Must have ability to perform required forensics/malware analyst duties, including:
Create duplicates of evidence that ensure the original evidence is not unintentionally modified;
Extracting deleted data using data carving techniques
Performing static and dynamic malware analysis to discover indicators of compromise (IOCs)
Must be able to work 80% (Monday thru Thursday) onsite at AOUSC office in Washington, DC
Desired Qualifications include:
One of the following certifications:
GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA)
GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH)
GIAC Continuous Monitoring (GMON)
GIAC Defending Advanced Threats (GDAT)
Splunk Core Power User
EnCase Certified Examiner
SANS GCFA
Volatility Certified Duties:
Provides digital forensics and incident response support to the AOUSC Security Operations Center (SOC). Collects, analyzes, and evaluates forensic artifacts associated with threat activity against Judiciary networks. Products created by the analyst assist the SOC and the Courts in understanding the nature and impact of cyber incidents, allowing for informed decision making in prioritizing, addressing, and mitigating risk across the Judicial Branch of Government.
Accept and respond to government technical requests through the AOUSC ITSM ticket (e.g., HEAT or Service Now) for advanced subject matter expert (SME) technical investigative support for real-time incident response (IR). IR includes cloud-based and non-cloud-based applications such as: Microsoft Azure, Microsoft O365, Microsoft Active Directory, and Cloud Access Security Brokers (e.g., Zscaler).
Create duplicates of evidence that ensure the original evidence is not unintentionally modified. AOUSC supplied procedures and tools shall be used to acquire the evidence.
Analyze forensic artifacts of operating systems (e.g., Windows, Linux, and macOS) to discover elements of an intrusion and identify root cause.
Perform live forensic analysis based on SIEM data (e.g., Splunk).
Perform filesystem timeline analysis for inclusion in forensic report.
Extract deleted data using data carving techniques.
Collect and analyze data from compromised systems using EDR agents and custom scripts provided by the AOUSC.
Perform static and dynamic malware analysis to discover indicators of compromise (IOC).
Analyze memory images to identify malicious patterns using Judiciary tools (e.g. Volatility). Analysis results documented in forensics report.
Additional forensics/malware analysis activities may include:
Perform efficient and prioritized identification of cyber security threats and incidents with an emphasis on clear articulation of the potential threat(s) and actualized risks associated with such threats and incidents.
Objectively measure reduction of adversary dwell time within judicial networks.
Perform comprehensive analysis of security incidents for identification of root cause in support of detection improvements and risk mitigations. Deliverables:
Image Duplication: Duplication of evidence for processing by multiple analysts. Requests received via AOUSC ITSM (Heat or Service Now)
Deleted Files: Deleted files supplied to requestor.
Advanced SME IR Reports: Timely Advanced SME IR Support for Priority 1 Security Events. SME actively participating in IR activities within 4 hours of request (7x24x365).
Incident Reports: All forensic reports include a timeline. The timeline includes network, endpoint, and application events (if available). The report contains all data required, is free from errors in grammar, spelling, content, and submitted in the specified times that are stated in the deliverable section.
Forensic Reports: Document the results of a forensic investigation. Report will include a table of contents, executive summary, timeline of events, and a conclusion.
Malware Analysis Reports: Document the results of analyzing a specific malware specimen. Report shall include a table of contents, executive summary, technical details, indication of persistence mechanisms and a conclusion.
Provide Weekly Reports to the AOUSC Program Manager that documents all activities, tasks, tickets and documents worked on.
Document repeatable Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs) and playbooks for security use cases.