
175730
CYBER CRIME ANALYST 1
TS318 $75,046 - $135,096
Creation Date: 10/31/2022
Change Date: 01/01/2025
FUNCTION OF WORK:To apply highly complex technical techniques in order to conduct research and investigations for the purpose of identifying suspected criminal activities in the cyber environment.
LEVEL OF WORK:SUPERVISION RECEIVED:General from a Cyber Crime Manager. Other reporting relationships may be approved by SCS.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:JOB DISTINCTIONS:Differs from other investigative jobs by the presence of responsibility for applying an understanding of highly complex technical techniques in the support of law enforcement activities.
Differs from Cyber Crime Analyst 2 by the absence of advanced-level cyber investigations.
CORE COMPETENCIES: CORE COMPETENCIES HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED BY STATE CIVIL SERVICE FOR THIS JOB TITLE.
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EXAMPLES OF WORK:EXAMPLES BELOW ARE A BRIEF SAMPLE OF COMMON DUTIES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS JOB TITLE. NOT ALL POSSIBLE TASKS ARE INCLUDED.
Supports highly sensitive or complex investigations requiring the application of digital forensic techniques, knowledge of complex systems, and/or other methodologies of similar technical complexity.
Collects, reviews and analyzes evidence from computers, computer systems, or computer networks.
Provides technical advice on procedures to be employed by law enforcement personnel; offers interpretations and opinions relative to examination of findings.
Supports emergency response for ESF-17 to triage and conduct analyses into large-scale cyber attacks.
Supports investigations of multi-defendant conspiracies involving complex cybercrimes.
Supports investigations into illegal intrusions derived from the compromising of computers, computer systems, networks, and/or databases.
Consults with prosecutors and other law enforcement officials relative to criminal matters being handled directly by their offices; may be assigned to a federal cyber task force with a law enforcement purpose.
Attends multi-agency meetings with commissioned officers and civilian personnel of law enforcement agencies to assist in explaining new methodologies of investigating cybercrimes.
Assesses new software and hardware technologies; designs processes and may provide technical guidance for the purpose of technology integration into criminal investigative functions.
May provide instruction in the use of new hardware or software for law enforcement purposes.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Three years of experience in law enforcement, cybersecurity, intelligence, or investigatory work plus one year of experience in digital forensics examinations or cybersecurity; OR
Six years of full-time work experience in any field plus one year of experience in digital forensics examinations or cybersecurity; OR
A bachelor's degree plus one year of experience in digital forensics examinations or cybersecurity; OR
A bachelor's degree in computer science, cybersecurity, information systems.