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Digital, Cyber and IT - Forensic Computer Analyst

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Digital, Cyber and IT - Forensic Computer Analyst

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Overview

Forensic computer analysts investigate computer-based crime, often called cyber crime.

Key Activities
  • Investigate hacking, fraud and theft
  • Research political, industrial and commercial espionage
  • Track terrorist communications and other illegal activities
  • Secure IT systems and hardware to protect them from security threats
  • Recover and secure data
  • Analyse mobile phone records to track location
  • Follow electronic data trails
  • Document each stage of the investigation
  • Present technical findings and evidence
Workplace

As a Forensic Computer Analyst, you could work in a court, in an office or at a client's business.

Working Hours

Forensic Computer Analysts tend to work between 37 to 39 hours a week. You could work evenings occasionally. 

Salary

Starting: £25,000

Experienced: £60,000

Qualifications

You can get into this job through a university course, an apprenticeship or by working towards this role.

 

You can do a degree or postgraduate qualification in:

  • forensic computing and security
  • computer science
  • cybersecurity
  • digital forensics
  • financial technology

Courses with industry placements will help you develop your skills. You'll usually need 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree.

 

You could do:

  • a Cybersecurity Technologist Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
  • a Digital Forensic Technician Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
  • a Cybersecurity Technical Professional Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship

You'll usually need 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship.

 

You could start work as an IT support technician, network engineer or developer after doing A-levels. You would then work your way up by taking further training on the job.

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