FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Cybercrime Investigator at Scotiabank?
The primary responsibility is to manage internal and external computer forensic investigations, including the collection and analysis of electronic evidence for administrative actions and criminal prosecutions when needed.
What qualifications are required for the Cybercrime Investigator position?
Applicants should have over 2 years of experience in digital forensics or a related field, or a Bachelor's degree in an approved field along with a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience.
Are professional certifications required for this role?
Professional certifications in information/cyber security and digital forensics are desired, such as Certified Computer Examiner (CCE), EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE), GIAC, or CISSP.
Where is this position located?
This position is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
What kind of tools and software will the Cybercrime Investigator use?
The investigator will use specially designed forensic software and hardware, including tools like EnCase, Cellebrite, Axiom, and Relativity.
Is experience with data preservation part of the job?
Yes, the role includes the preservation, recovery, and analysis of digital evidence while maintaining proper chain of custody.
Does Scotiabank provide support for professional development?
Yes, Scotiabank is committed to enhancing employee skills and experiences, which may include support for professional certifications and training in information security and digital forensics.
Will the Cybercrime Investigator engage in advisory services?
Yes, the investigator will provide advisory services to enhance Information and Cyber Security engagements.
How does the role align with Scotiabank's risk culture?
The Cybercrime Investigator must understand and consider the Bank’s risk appetite and risk culture in their day-to-day activities and decisions.
What kind of work environment does Scotiabank promote?
Scotiabank promotes an inclusive and high-performing culture that values the unique skills and experiences of each individual.