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... imaging, as required - Perform forensic triage of an incident to include determining scope, urgency and potential impact - Track and document forensic analysis from initial participation through ...

Performforensic imaging of computers, external drives, and mobile devices * Maintainstrict chain of custody and evidence handling procedures * Supportboth in-office and on-site collections Forensic ...

... imaging - Performing incident triage from a forensic perspective to include determining scope, urgency and potential impact - Tracking and documenting forensic analysis from initial involvement ...

... imaging - Performing incident triage from a forensic perspective to include determining scope, urgency and potential impact - Tracking and documenting forensic analysis from initial involvement ...

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How much do forensic imaging jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for forensic imaging in the United States is $87,877.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,500.00 and $111,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Types of Jobs in Forensic Imaging?

Forensic imaging jobs exist in all branches of government. There are positions with medical examiners or coroners as well as with agencies such as the US Fish & Wildlife Forensics Laboratory that handles cases related to poaching and other violations. As part of your duties, you visit crime scenes to collect digital images for computer analysis. You use a DSLR to photograph the area and work with the police or relevant investigating authority. Some forensic imaging workers specialize in computer-based crimes and use specialized technologies to document electronic information.

What is forensic imaging?

Forensic imaging refers to the process of capturing, analyzing, and preserving visual evidence related to criminal investigations. This can include photographing crime scenes, documenting injuries, or creating digital copies of evidence for analysis. Forensic imaging specialists use various technologies, such as digital cameras, X-rays, CT scans, and specialized software, to ensure that evidence is accurately recorded and maintained. Their work is crucial for providing clear and reliable visual documentation that can be used in courts and investigations.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in forensic imaging, and how can they be addressed?

Forensic imaging specialists often encounter challenges such as managing high-pressure situations when dealing with time-sensitive cases, maintaining the integrity and chain of custody of digital evidence, and keeping up with rapidly evolving imaging technologies. Staying current through continuous training and adhering to strict protocols can help overcome these obstacles. Additionally, effective communication with law enforcement and legal teams is crucial to accurately interpret and present imaging findings.

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

To thrive as a Forensic Imaging Specialist, you need expertise in digital imaging technology, photographic techniques, and a background in criminal justice or forensic science. Familiarity with tools like Adobe Photoshop, specialized forensic imaging software, and certifications such as Certified Forensic Photographer (CFPh) are commonly required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills are essential for accurate documentation and collaboration with investigative teams. These competencies ensure precise evidence handling, integrity in legal processes, and support the fair administration of justice.

What is the difference between Forensic Imaging vs Forensic Photography?

AspectForensic ImagingForensic Photography
CredentialsCertification in digital forensics, imaging toolsPhotography certification, digital imaging skills
Work EnvironmentLabs, crime scenes, digital environmentsCrime scenes, labs, courtrooms
Industry UsageDigital evidence preservation, forensic analysisEvidence documentation, scene recording
Common Search/ComparisonDigital evidence, data recoveryScene documentation, evidence photos

Forensic Imaging focuses on creating exact digital copies of evidence, often involving data recovery and analysis. Forensic Photography emphasizes capturing visual evidence at crime scenes or labs. Both roles require specialized skills and certifications but serve different purposes in the forensic process.

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Infographic showing various Forensic Imaging job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,877 per year, or $42.2 per hour.

Cloud Forensic Analyst IV

Nightwing

Arlington, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Nightwing provides technically advanced full-spectrum cyber, data operations, systems integration and intelligence mission support services to meet our customers' most demanding challenges. Our capabilities include cyber space operations, cyber defense and resiliency, vulnerability research, ubiquitous technical surveillance, data intelligence, lifecycle mission enablement, and software modernization. Nightwing brings disruptive technologies, agility, and competitive offerings to customers in the intelligence community, defense, civil, and commercial markets.
Nightwing provides technically advanced full-spectrum cyber, data operations, systems integration and intelligence mission support services to meet our customers' most demanding challenges. Our capabilities include cyber space operations, cyber defense and resiliency, vulnerability research, ubiquitous technical surveillance, data intelligence, lifecycle mission enablement, and software modernization. Nightwing brings disruptive technologies, agility, and competitive offerings to customers in the intelligence community, defense, civil, and commercial markets.
Nightwing is supporting a U.S. Government customer to provide support for onsite incident response to civilian Government agencies and critical asset owners who experience cyber-attacks, providing immediate investigation and resolution. Contract personnel perform investigations to characterize the severity of breaches, develop mitigation plans, and assist with the restoration of services. Nightwing is seeking a Cloud Forensics Analyst to support this critical customer mission.
The CFA is a recently identified position for the HIRT and affords ample opportunities for training and career growth within the Cloud Forensics field.
The Desired Skills/CERTs/Education are not required and will be used to develop training plans for candidates/team members that demonstrate a cyber aptitude, desire to learn and strong work ethic.
Responsibilities:
- Acquire/collect computer artifacts (e.g., malware, user activity, link files) in support of onsite engagements
- Triage electronic devices and assess evidentiary value
- Correlate forensic findings to network events in support of developing an intrusion narrative
- Collect and document system state information (e.g. running processes, network connections) prior to imaging, as required
- Perform forensic triage of an incident to include determining scope, urgency and potential impact
- Track and document forensic analysis from initial participation through resolution
- Collect, process, preserve, analyze and present computer related evidence
- Coordinate with Government staff and customer personnel to validate/investigate alerts or additional preliminary findings
- Conduct analysis of forensic images, and available evidence in support of forensic write-ups for inclusion in reports and written products
- Assist with documenting and publishing Computer Network Defense (CND) guidance and reports pertaining to incident findings
Required Skills/Clearances:
- U.S. Citizenship
- Active TS/SCI clearance
- Ability to obtain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry on Duty (EOD) Suitability
- 10 years of direct relevant experience in cyber forensic investigations using leading edge technologies and industry standard forensic tools
- In depth understanding of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS in the Cloud Environment
- Ability to create forensically sound duplicates of evidence (forensic images)
- Ability to author cyber investigative reports documenting digital forensics findings
- Proficiency with analysis and characterization of cyber attacks
- Proficiency with proper evidence handing procedures and chain of custody protocols
- Skilled in identifying different classes of attacks and attack stages
- Understanding of system and application security threats and vulnerabilities
- Understanding of proactive analysis of systems and networks, to include creating trust levels of critical resources- Able to work collaboratively across physical locations
- Action-oriented and have a proactive approach to problem solving
- Proficiency with common operating systems (e,g, Linux/Unix, Windows)
Desired Skills:
- Ability to provide knowledge of strategies/architectures involved in implementing M365/Azure authentication, how these hook to a federated identity solution and a fundamental understanding of how threat actors would target identity to compromise an environment
- Advanced experience and proficiency across various aspects of IT operations (e.g. networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data management, governance)
- Experience and understanding in acquisition, processing and analysis of digital evidence from onsite enterprises and cloud native platforms
- Fundamental understanding of APIs and proficiency with PowerShell/PowerShell modules leveraged to conduct API queries as they relate to Azure/M365
- Proficiency with scripting languages (e.g. Bash, Python, Powershell, JS) for automation of hunt tools used in commercial cloud environments- Ability to develop tools, architecture and configurations in Azure environment to support identifying threat activity.
- Understanding of Azure administration, M365 administration and/or development/DevOps, with advanced level skills in at least one of these domains
- Understand of how Azure/M365 platform protection is implemented and security operations available
Required Education:
BS Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering or related degree; or HS Diploma 10 years of host or digital forensics experience.
Desired Certifications/Education:
- One or more of the following certifications:
GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, AWS Practitioner, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified Architect, Kubernetes Security SpecialistMS-500: Microsoft 365 Security AdministrationAZ-900:Azure FundamentalsAZ-500: Azure Security TechnologiesAZ-303: Azure Architect TechnologiesAZ-304: Azure Architect DesignMS-100: Microsoft 365 Identity and ServicesMS-101: Microsoft 365 Mobility and SecurityAZ-104: Azure Administrator SANS SEC 510, Public Cloud Security: AWS, Azure, and GCPSANS FOR509: Enterprise Cloud Forensics and Incident Response (BETA)SEC 541: Cloud Monitoring and Threat DetectionSEC584: Cloud Native Security: Defending Containers and KubernetesSEC588: Cloud Penetration testing AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate or AWS Certified Developer Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional or AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional
At Nightwing, we value collaboration and teamwork. You'll have the opportunity to work alongside talented individuals who are passionate about what they do. Together, we'll leverage our collective expertise to drive innovation, solve complex problems, and deliver exceptional results for our clients.
Thank you for considering joining us as we embark on this new journey and shape the future of cybersecurity and intelligence together as part of the Nightwing team.
Nightwing is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class.