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Lead and oversee all digital forensic investigations across endpoint, server, network, cloud, and mobile environments. * Establish forensic standards, methodologies, and toolsets. * Act as the ...

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 ...

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How much do remote digital forensics investigator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote digital forensics investigator in the United States is $76,607.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Digital Forensics Investigator?

A Remote Digital Forensics Investigator is a specialist who examines digital devices and data remotely to uncover evidence of cybercrimes, data breaches, or unauthorized activities. They use advanced forensic tools and techniques to collect, preserve, and analyze electronic evidence from computers, mobile devices, and networks without being physically present at the scene. This role often involves working with law enforcement, corporations, or legal teams to support investigations and ensure the integrity of digital evidence. Remote Digital Forensics Investigators must also follow strict legal and ethical standards to maintain the admissibility of evidence in court.

What is the difference between Remote Digital Forensics Investigator vs Remote Cybersecurity Analyst?

AspectRemote Digital Forensics InvestigatorRemote Cybersecurity Analyst
CertificationsEnCE, GCFA, CISSP (preferred)CISSP, CompTIA Security+
Work EnvironmentInvestigations, evidence analysis, court testimonyMonitoring, threat detection, system defense
Industry UsageLaw enforcement, legal cases, private investigationsCorporate, government, network security

Remote Digital Forensics Investigators focus on analyzing digital evidence for legal cases, often working with law enforcement or legal teams. In contrast, Remote Cybersecurity Analysts primarily monitor and protect networks from threats. While both roles require cybersecurity knowledge and certifications, their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Digital Forensics Investigator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Digital Forensics Investigator, you need a strong background in computer science, cyber security, and digital evidence analysis, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications such as GCFA or EnCE. Expertise with forensic tools like EnCase, FTK, and X-Ways, as well as experience with operating system and network analysis, is crucial for the technical demands of the role. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective written communication distinguish top performers in this field. These skills and qualities are essential for accurately uncovering, preserving, and presenting digital evidence in legal or investigative contexts.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Digital Forensics Investigators, and how can they be managed?

Remote Digital Forensics Investigators often encounter challenges such as maintaining the integrity of digital evidence during remote acquisition, ensuring secure communication channels, and navigating varying client environments. Effective management involves using reliable forensic tools that support remote evidence collection, adhering to strict chain-of-custody protocols, and collaborating closely with clients’ IT teams to address technical constraints. Building strong communication skills and staying updated on the latest legal and technical standards are also essential for overcoming these challenges.
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Digital Forensics Analyst

Applied Information Sciences

Alexandria, VA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Why AIS?

When you join AIS, you're joining a mission-driven team that's passionate about making a difference. You'll work on projects that matter, alongside industry-leading experts, in an environment that fosters innovation, driving client success, and empowering our team to make a lasting impact. As an employee-owned company, we value collaboration, inclusivity, continuous growth, and shared success.

  • Employee Ownership: Your contributions directly impact the company's success, and you share in its achievements.

  • Continuous Learning: Access to resources, training, and mentorship to support your professional growth.

  • Inclusive Culture: A workplace where diversity is celebrated, and everyone's voice is valued.

  • Mission-Driven Work: Engage in projects that make a meaningful difference for our clients and communities.

What are we looking for?

At AIS, we're looking for more than just skills - we're looking for driven individuals who are passionate about making a difference, eager to grow, and aligned with our core principles.

What you will be doing?

This position is contingent upon contract award. We are currently pursuing a proposal and are seeking qualified candidates to include in our submission and identify candidates for future hiring needs on the program once awarded.

At AIS, we are dedicated to providing our employees with diverse opportunities to grow their careers while supporting a variety of impactful projects. For this position, we are seeking a talented individual to join AIS as a Senior Security Engineer.
  • Core Knowledge & Skills: Designs secure architectures, leverages advanced threat detection, leads incident response, and implements security automation.

  • Work & Complexity: Manages complex incidents, conducts threat analysis, leads audits, and implements process improvements.

  • Quality & Independence: Delivers high-quality reports, aligns practices with industry standards, and operates with high autonomy.

  • Teamwork & Communication: Leads team projects, collaborates cross-functionally, mentors juniors, and resolves conflicts.

  • Consulting & Engagement: Provides strategic consulting, leads improvement initiatives, recommends advanced technologies, and manages vendor relationships.

As your initial project assignment, you will support the unique needs of our client as a Digital Forensics Analyst. Project Summary

The Digital Forensics Analyst is responsible for conducting advanced forensic examinations across a wide range of digital systems, environments, and devices. This role performs deep-dive investigations involving endpoint activity, network traffic, malware, cloud platforms, and virtualized environments. The ideal candidate has hands-on experience with digital media acquisition, malware analysis, cloud forensics, and the use of modern security technologies to support threat hunting and investigative operations.

This is a proposal-based position; employment is contingent upon contract award and funding availability.

Key Responsibilities


Digital Forensic Analysis

  • Conduct forensic examinations on Windows, Linux, and MacOS systems.

  • Perform digital media acquisition, including disk imaging, preservation, and chain-of-custody documentation.

  • Execute mobile device acquisition and analysis, including iOS and Android platforms.

  • Perform malware analysis to determine behavior, indicators of compromise (IOCs), and impact.

Cloud & Virtual Environment Forensics

  • Investigate virtualized environments, including Virtual Machines and associated logs/artifacts.

  • Perform cloud-based forensic analysis using:

    • Microsoft 365

    • Azure

    • AWS

  • Analyze cloud-native logs such as CloudTrail, IAM logs, and other platform security telemetry.

Threat Hunting & Investigative Activities

  • Utilize EDR, SIEM, and full packet capture tools to examine endpoint behavior, network activity, and anomalous patterns.

  • Conduct proactive threat hunting to identify previously undetected malicious activity.

  • Correlate forensic data with threat intelligence to support broader investigations.

Tools, Documentation & Reporting

  • Leverage industry-standard forensic tools, including EnCase and SANS methodologies.

  • Generate detailed forensic reports for technical stakeholders, legal teams, and leadership.

  • Maintain strict adherence to evidence handling, analysis integrity, and investigative best practices.

Required For This Opportunity
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience conducting or supporting digital forensic investigations, including:

    • Windows, Linux, and MacOS forensic analysis

    • Disk imaging and media preservation

    • Mobile device forensic acquisition and analysis

    • Malware analysis

  • Experience conducting forensic investigations in M365, Azure, and AWS environments.

  • Ability to analyze virtualized systems and cloud-native telemetry (CloudTrail, IAM logs).

  • Extensive experience using:

    • Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR)

    • Security Information & Event Management (SIEM)

    • Full packet capture platforms

  • Strong analytical, documentation, and evidence-handling skills.

  • Clearance: Secret

Certifications: One or more of these certifications

  • SANS GIAC

  • GCIH - Incident Handler

  • GCFA - Forensic Analyst

  • GCFE - Forensic Examiner

  • GREM - Malware Reverse Engineering

  • GISF - Information Security Fundamentals

  • GXPN - Exploit Research & Advanced Pen Testing

  • GCTI - Cyber Threat Intelligence

  • GOSI - Open-Source Intelligence

  • EnCase Certifications (EnCE, CFSR, ENCEP)


Nice To Have Skills
  • Experience working in federal, law enforcement, or regulated environments.

  • Background in threat intelligence and advanced incident response.

  • Familiarity with scripting or automation (Python, PowerShell) for forensic workflows.

At AIS, we are committed to offering competitive and fair compensation that reflects the skills, experience, and contributions of each team member. The targeted base salary range for this role is $101,000-$152,000 per year. Please note that this range is provided as a guideline and the final offer will be based on several factors, including but not limited to, skillset and competencies, level of experience, education, certifications, and location. We value transparency in our hiring process and are happy to discuss how your unique qualifications align with our compensation structure during the interview process.

Applied Information Sciences does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis. Employment decisions are based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs.