The Cyber Forensic Investigator will investigate cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crimes using digital forensics. Responsibilities include conducting forensic examinations, assisting with ongoing investigations, and supporting the 4P approach (Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare) within the Cayman Islands. Key tasks involve providing technical advice to officers, preparing admissible evidence for court, and investigating online child sexual abuse material. Reporting to the Head of Cyber Crime Investigation within the Cyber Crime Digital Forensic Unit, the role may involve additional duties to maintain service quality.
Preference will be given to suitably qualified and experienced Caymanians
The Cyber Forensic Investigator will investigate cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crimes using digital forensics. Responsibilities include conducting forensic examinations, assisting with ongoing investigations, and supporting the 4P approach (Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare) within the Cayman Islands. Key tasks involve providing technical advice to officers, preparing admissible evidence for court, and investigating online child sexual abuse material. Reporting to the Head of Cyber Crime Investigation within the Cyber Crime Digital Forensic Unit, the role may involve additional duties to maintain service quality.
Key Responsibilities Include but Are Not Limited to:
Knowledge, Education & Work Experience:
Note: Applicants will undergo rigorous background checks. Discovery of any adverse information may lead to disqualification.
Benefits will be determined in accordance with the Public Service Management Act (2018 Revision) and Personnel Regulations (2022 Revision), and the CINICO Health Plan for Civil Servants (as may be amended from time to time).
Please visit our e-recruitment site at www.careers.gov.ky for the detailed job description, benefits information, and online application process.
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: 23rd FEBRUARY 2025
(LATE OR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED)