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Digital Forensic Examiner

Fort Belvoir, VA ยท Remote

$95K - $140K/yr

Sphinx Digital Forensic Examiners (DFEs) support sensitive national security investigations and computer network defense operations on behalf of our clients. DFEs operate in a variety of environments ...

Exciting Onsite Digital Forensic Analyst contract role in San Jose, CA. Requirements * Digital Forensic Analyst to investigating cyber incidents, performing forensic analysis on digital systems, and ...

Digital Forensic Examiner

Fredericksburg, VA ยท On-site

$85K - $145K/yr

Sphinx Digital Forensic Examiners (DFEs) support sensitive national security investigations and computer network defense operations on behalf of our clients. DFEs operate in a variety of environments ...

Exciting Onsite Digital Forensic Analyst contract role in San Jose, CA. Requirements * Digital Forensic Analyst to investigating cyber incidents, performing forensic analysis on digital systems, and ...

Exciting Onsite Digital Forensic Analyst contract role in San Jose, CA. Requirements * Digital Forensic Analyst to investigating cyber incidents, performing forensic analysis on digital systems, and ...

Preserving and archiving digital evidence using forensic best practices. * Maintaining proper chain of custody of evidence and associated documentation. * Interfacing with investigators and ...

Digital Forensic Examiner

Lorton, VA ยท On-site

$56K - $77K/yr

Preserving and archiving digital evidence using forensic best practices. * Maintaining proper chain of custody of evidence and associated documentation. * Interfacing with investigators and ...

CIF's digital forensics laboratory processes and examines a wide range of digital media using advanced technologies, decryption methods, and forensic tools to support the DSS mission. Role ...

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How much do digital forensic jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for digital forensic in the United States is $74,125.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Digital Forensic Jobs?

Digital forensic jobs include roles like analysts, developers, and investigators. In this field, you may help investigate evidence of cybercrime, rebuild fragmented files and databases, and research potential cyber threats to your company. Digital forensics uses computer science with a heavy emphasis on scientific principles, including physical examination of items involved in a crime. Digital forensic professionals often produce reports on investigations, participate in complex efforts to gather data, coordinate with law enforcement agencies, and testify in court about the methods and procedures used to collect information. Most work is done remotely or from an office, but occasionally, this position requires traveling to collect hardware or inspect systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Digital Forensic Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Digital Forensic Specialist, you need expertise in computer science, cybersecurity, and evidence handling, often supported by a relevant degree and industry certifications like EnCE or GCFA. Proficiency with forensic tools such as EnCase, FTK, and X-Ways, as well as knowledge of operating systems and network protocols, is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and clear communication skills are essential for interpreting data and presenting findings. These abilities ensure accurate, reliable investigations and effective collaboration with legal and law enforcement teams.

What are some common challenges digital forensic professionals face when handling evidence during investigations?

One of the primary challenges in digital forensics is ensuring the integrity and chain of custody for digital evidence, as even minor alterations can compromise an investigation. Professionals must also contend with rapidly evolving technologies and encryption methods that can hinder data extraction and analysis. Collaboration with law enforcement, legal teams, and sometimes international agencies is frequent, requiring strong communication and documentation skills to ensure findings are clear and admissible in court.

What are digital forensics professionals?

Digital forensics professionals are experts who investigate and analyze digital devices and data to uncover evidence related to cybercrimes, security breaches, or legal cases. They recover, preserve, and examine data from computers, mobile devices, networks, and cloud services using specialized tools and techniques. Their work helps law enforcement, businesses, and legal teams understand how incidents occurred and who was involved. Digital forensics specialists must follow strict protocols to ensure evidence is admissible in court and maintain the integrity of the information they handle.

What is the difference between Digital Forensic vs Cyber Security Analyst?

AspectDigital ForensicCyber Security Analyst
Required CredentialsCertifications like GCFA, GCFE, EnCECertifications like CISSP, CEH, Security+
Work EnvironmentInvestigations, labs, law enforcement, legal settingsNetwork monitoring, threat analysis, security infrastructure
Employer & Industry UsageLaw enforcement, legal firms, government agenciesPrivate companies, corporations, government agencies

Digital Forensic specialists focus on investigating cybercrimes, analyzing digital evidence, and working within legal contexts. Cyber Security Analysts primarily protect systems from threats, monitor networks, and implement security measures. While both roles require technical skills and certifications, Digital Forensic work is more investigative and legal-oriented, whereas Cyber Security Analysts focus on prevention and defense.

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Infographic showing various Digital Forensic job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Full Time, 84% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,125 per year, or $35.6 per hour.
Digital Forensic Examiner

Digital Forensic Examiner

Sphinx

Fort Belvoir, VA โ€ข Remote

$95K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Sphinx Digital Forensic Examiners (DFEs) support sensitive national security investigations and computer network defense operations on behalf of our clients. DFEs operate in a variety of environments ranging from the field to a formal digital forensic laboratory. DFEs will conduct full-spectrum digital forensic tasks to include digital evidence acquisition, triage, analysis, reporting, and testimony. In support of enterprise intrusion investigations, DFEs support incident response procedure and malware analysis to determine the extent of damage and actions taken by cyber criminal and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors.

The roles and responsibilities of the Digital Forensic Examiner can vary depending upon the mission they are supporting and the needs of our clients. Common responsibilities include, providing digital evidence subject matter expertise in support of national security investigations and criminal investigations, providing expert witness testimony regarding digital forensic analysis findings, supporting incident response processes to identify, contain, eradicate, and remediate compromised environments, and conducting dynamic or static malware analysis of suspicious binaries and files.

Candidates seeking a Digital Forensic Examiner position with Sphinx must be mature, motivated, and dedicated to the mission. They must be flexible and adaptable as priorities and mission focus can routinely change from client to client and day to day as cases develop. You will be expected to remain knowledgeable on emerging technologies and threats targeting those technologies and the digital forensic procedures required to investigate their exploitation. Candidates will be expected to possess the ability to translate technical findings into understandable information for consumption by clients, leadership, and jury personnel.

Ideal Digital Forensic Examiner candidates will meet the following requirements:

  • Clearance: Must currently possess an active TS/SCI security clearance and be able to obtain a CI polygraph after hire
  • Years of Experience: Must have at least 3-5 years of experience conducting, or supporting the conduct of, digital forensic analysis, digital media acquisition, mobile device acquisition/analysis, malware analysis, and/or incident response processes
  • Technical Certification: Possess industry recognized technical certifications relevant to the field of Digital Forensics (i.e, GIAC GCFA, GIAC GCFE, EnCE, ACE, DC3 Cyber Crime Investigator, US Army Counterintelligence Digital Threat Investigator (CDTI), DC3 Forensic Examiner, GIAC GREM, etc)


Desired Qualifications:

  • Bachelorโ€™s Degree from an accredited school in a related discipline
  • Completion of Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy (DCITA) courses to include, Forensic Intrusion in a Windows Environment (FIWE), Windows Forensic Examiner (WFE), Computer Incident Responders Course (CIRC)
  • Familiarity with digital forensic tools such as EnCase, AccessData FTK, Autopsy/Sleuth Kit, SIFT, Magnet Forensics, or others
  • Advanced certifications in digital forensics to include GCFA, GCFE, FTK/EnCase Certified Examiner, or equivalent training
  • Current or former Federal Law enforcement of Counterintelligence qualification or graduate of LE/CI credentialing course (i.e, US Army CISAC (35L/97B), US AFOSI, NCIS, USMC CI/HUMINT, or other 1811 qualification course)


Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $95,000.00 - $140,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Professional development assistance
  • Referral program
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance