Elkridge, Maryland, United States
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The compensation is $100K-$160K annually.
Yes, the position is fully remote within the USA.
The role requires extensive experience in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), sophisticated forensic analysis including malware analysis and reverse engineering, independently managing investigations like Business Email Compromises and Ransomware, and client-facing expertise in guiding engagements.
Surefire Cyber emphasizes a client-centric approach, continuous learning, team collaboration, mentoring colleagues, and contributing to collective expertise in a dynamic cybersecurity environment.
Standout candidates are seasoned DFIR professionals with client-facing experience, proven ability to independently manage complex investigations, technical proficiency in advanced forensic analysis, a passion for mentoring, and commitment to continuous learning in the evolving threat landscape.
Cybersecurity firm for incident response services
Surefire Cyber specializes in cybersecurity services aimed at helping organizations prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. Their main offerings include incident response services, which assist companies during a cyber attack by mitigating damage and restoring operations. They also provide pre-incident preparation through risk assessments and resilience planning, ensuring organizations are better equipped to handle potential threats. After an incident, Surefire Cyber offers recovery services to help clients bounce back effectively. Unlike many competitors, Surefire Cyber emphasizes transparent pricing and clear communication, allowing clients to understand their costs without hidden fees. The company's goal is to enhance cyber resilience for businesses, government agencies, and other entities that manage sensitive data.