I have been working in E-Discovery for almost three years and I am now planning a transition into the Digital Forensics field in order to further develop my computer knowledge & skillset.Acting as the "Avatar", the bridge between the Digital Forensics & E-Discovery Operations teams in the company I currently work for, I found the most success in the following:1). Solid foundation in handling client data: As an Intake Specialist, I have been responsible for a number of data handling functions, including backups, extractions, conversions, and restoration; as well as the management of physical media. A quick learner of complex concepts and usage of some industry forensic software, I am eager to broaden these competencies.2). Dynamic & versatile communication style: I am adept in building relationships, consensus and a shared sense of purpose with my peers (various internal & external teams). I am known for my ability to quickly establish trust with my team in getting numerous tasks completed.3). Experience in SOP creation: Creating multiple SOPs to assist other teammates in understanding different workflows during a period of office unification (San Francisco & Seattle). I also assisted in creating SOPs and documents for improvements across multiple processes.Skills:- Evidence Handling & Management- Generating various media reports- Chain of Custody- Certificate of Destruction- MS Office- Google Applications- ServiceNow- Forensics software: EnCase, FTK Imager, Passware Kit Forensic- Data transfer tools: FileZilla, MS Azure Blob, Aspera- Data Migration (backups, extractions, conversions, restoration)- Conversion of Mac Mail data to PST format- Conversion of Gmail data to EML format- Encryption/Decryption of client data- Windows Batch Scripting- Windows & Mac Operating Systems
Listed skills include Microsoft Office, Collaborative Problem Solving, Customer Service, Data Entry, and 42 others.