Vice President, Digital Forensics, Global Information Security – JR-24045266 – Sydney, , Australia;

Bank of America

Job Description:At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. Responsible Growth is how we run our company and how we deliver for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day.One of the keys to driving Responsible Growth is being a great place to work for our teammates around the world. We’re devoted to being a diverse and inclusive workplace for everyone. We hire individuals with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences and invest heavily in our teammates and their families by offering competitive benefits to support their physical, emotional, and financial well-being.Bank of America believes both in the importance of working together and offering flexibility to our employees. We use a multi-faceted approach for flexibility, depending on the various roles in our organization.Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference. Join us!Your backgroundBank of America is seeking to expand and diversify their Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) capability with motivated and adaptable individuals from a range of different backgrounds and experience. This role is open to individuals with at least 3 years of Digital Forensics experience.Required Background and ExperienceIdentify, analyze, and present evidential data from workstation orientated systems, including but not limited to systems installed with Microsoft Windows; andSuch candidates will have experience in investigating specific facets or workstreams of various incident scenarios/investigations as part of a broader DFIR/investigative team; andThis particular type of candidate will have accumulated some form of generalist or broad knowledge in computing and networking, together with at least a generalist understanding of information security technologies, techniques, and processes.This candidate may also have led or started to lead a limited amount of incident scenarios/investigations from commencement to cessation, though not a requirement.Desired Background and ExperienceIdentify, analyze, and present evidential data from a wide range of enterprise systems for a wide range of incident or investigative scenarios. Scenarios involving cloud technology, such as Azure or AWS, would be especially advantageous; andSuch candidates will have experience in investigating and leading various incident scenarios/investigations as part of a broader DFIR/investigative team from commencement to cessation; andThis particular type of candidate will be able to draw upon their well-versed knowledge in computing and networking, together with information security technologies, techniques and processes.This candidate may also have initiated or driven initiatives to transform, evolve or upgrade incident scenarios/investigative processes and/or technologies.For all candidates, please refer to the following in terms of skills and qualifications:One of the below qualifications or certifications are a requirement:Bachelor’s, Masters or Doctorate Degree in a Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Security or Cyber/Digital Forensics related discipline; orDigital Forensics and Incident Response Certification (i.e., EnCE or related SANS certification, such as GCFA).One or more of the following qualifications or certifications are highly advantageous, though not essential:A Cloud related qualification or certification, such as Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), or related to Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS); orLinux Qualification or Certification, e.g Red Hat Certified System AdministratorOne or more of the following skillsorexperience are also highly advantageous and would be particularly exciting, though not essential:Programming and scripting skills or experience, such as:Programming skills and experience, such as Java, C++, Python; orBatch or shell scripting experience within Windows or Linux environments; orExperience in one of the following Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) backgrounds:Cloud and/or containerization technologies (i.e., Docker and Kubernetes) within an enterprise environment; orLinux/Unix systems with particular focus on RedHat or other enterprise scale distributions (distros). This experience should also include excellent knowledge of operating system nuances, file systems and inner workings.What you can expectThe Cyber Threat Defense (CTD) team’s aim is to protect the bank and has an end-to-end view and influence over all security controls at the Bank. Digital Forensics (DF), which is part of CTD, is a reactive team that responds to events or incidents in order to identify and mitigate risk to the Bank. Digital Forensics purview encompasses a wide breadth of incidents, which includes but are not limited to third party breaches, determining data exfiltration and anything else in-between. The Digital Forensics team are well trained and comprise of individuals with a number of different backgrounds, which range from law enforcement, consulting and from within industry. The Digital Forensics team has a vested interest in taking members of the team to the next level. Regardless of levels of experience, training and certification opportunities are commonplace and actively encouraged, as well as the empowerment to invest time in learning new and upcoming technologies that improve on the way that we respond to incidents.What you will doNot one day is the same for CyberThreat Defense(CTD) team and this is especially true for Digital Forensics (DF). Anyone working within the Digital Forensics team can expecting the following:Utilizing your extensive Digital Forensics and Incident Response experience to conduct and manage your individual caseload across the entire incident response or investigative lifecycle from start to finish.Discovering unfamiliar technology or data during the midst of an incident or investigation and assessing its relevance to the issues at hand, i.e., stored information, auditing capability, evidential value etc.Leveraging upon your ability to communicate, both written and verbal, in a clear, concise, and inclusive manner to technical and non-technical audiences with colleagues, peers and stakeholders at all levels.Embracing new and upcoming technologies and assessing how they could apply and improve on the way in which the team responds to incidents.Working alongside a global team with colleagues in the USA and Europe, whilst placing emphasis on collaboration and sharing of ideas and methodologies.Undertaking and sharing the responsibilities of working an on-call schedule so that the bank is well placed to respond to incidents or investigations when required.