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Info-communications Media Development Authority

Digital Forensics Incident Responder

Info-communications Media Development Authority

Fixed Terms

What the role is

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Responsibilities

  • Work with current team and ensure smooth operations of daily operations
  • Work with DFIR analysts to ensure timely response to security incidents, root cause analysis and closure of incident
  • Investigate cybersecurity incidents that may involve digital forensic analysis, malware analysis and log analysis
  • Able to provide strong technical guidance on investigation and threat assessments
  • Assist the team in tasks prioritisation
  • Assess cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities
  • Ensure that incident response playbooks and processes are maintained and updated
  • Maintain situational awareness and keep current with cyber security news and threat actor Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs)
  • Prepare and review incident reports to update stakeholders

Requirements

  • Diploma in Information Security; or Bachelor’s degree in engineering/Computer Science/Information Security or equivalent
  • 5 years or more related work experience in cyber security incident investigations or digital forensics
  • Relevant professional certifications, including GIAC GCFA, GCFE, GCIH
  • Proficiency in Forensic toolkits such as Magnet AXIOM, Encase, X-Ways, FTK or Autopsy
  • Experience working in a Security Operation Centre (SOC) is advantageous
  • Analytical and detailed
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Willingness to learn

This position will commensurate with experience

Only shortlisted applicants will be notified

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About Info-communications Media Development Authority

Info-communications Media Development Authority (www.imda.gov.sg) offers a rewarding career that gives you a front seat in the fast-changing infocomm media sector, where technology and content are shaping the way people view the world more than ever. We offer a wide range of opportunities, where talented individuals and teams can make a difference. Whether you are developing a telecommunications policy affecting consumers or spearheading a scheme to nurture budding media talents, each member of IMDA contributes towards driving innovation, enhancing productivity for economic growth, and improving the quality of life for all Singaporeans. As a statutory board in the Ministry of Communications and Information, IMDA promotes and regulates the infocomm and media sectors.