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	<title>Computer Forensics Expert</title>
	<link>http://jobs.metafilter.com/mefi/147</link>	
	<description>Experienced Computer Forensics Expert needed immediately to participate in a team investigating an incident.  Full details will be provided upon acceptance.

You&apos;ll work with a team of security experts, client employees &amp;amp; law enforcement to handle a security breach for a large corporate client.  You should be proficient with all aspects of a computer crime investigation, including technical analysis of trace evidence in multiple OSes, all major forensic tools as well as standards &amp;amp; procedures for evidence handling, processing, storage &amp;amp; preservation.  You may be called on to testify at trial (paid).  

Contract length is somewhat open-ended at this point but should be at least two months.  You will be expected to spend time onsite (Southern US) &amp;amp; at team HQ outside Philadelphia.  Pay rate is competetive &amp;amp; negotiable.  If things woork out there will be followup work &amp;amp; possibly a full-time position with the team.

CISSP strongly preferred.</description>
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	<title>Full-time Python developer in NYC</title>
	<link>http://jobs.metafilter.com/mefi/29</link>	
	<description>I&apos;m looking for a full-time Python programmer to assist me in my work in the internal IT department of a medium-sized computer forensics firm in New York City.

The primary skill is Python, with knowledge of the Django web programming framework a huge plus (if you don&apos;t know it now, you&apos;ll be learning it). PHP and shell scripting are also nice but not required. Linux server administration would also be useful; at least &lt;b&gt;some&lt;/b&gt; exposure to Linux, with the ability and desire to learn more, is nigh-mandatory.

Responsibilities for this position are twofold: one, doing maintenance work and secondary feature development work on a large internal intranet project, based on Django and (to a lesser extent) Plone. And two, being the lead developer on any number of smaller internal projects--our IT group supports a lab of forensic examiners and there are a lot of potential tools to be developed.

This position has a large potential for skill-set growth in just about any area--we deal with hardware, development, sysadmin and net admin stuff up, and more besides. The benefits at this firm are excellent and the culture and employees are of similar caliber.</description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 2006 11:31:36 -0800</pubDate>

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	<dc:creator>cyrusdogstar</dc:creator>
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