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Offensive Cyber Security Engineer - San Francisco California
Company: Astranis Space Technologies Corp Location: San Francisco, California
Posted On: 05/02/2024
Offensive Cyber Security Engineer Are you passionate about breaking things to make them better? Our dynamic team is on the hunt for an Offensive Cyber Security Engineer with a knack for ethical hacking, security testing, and the relentless pursuit of securing digital assets against cyber threats. If you're eager to deploy your skills in an environment that values innovation, creativity, and out-of-the-box thinking, we're looking for you! Role: - Conduct proactive penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and red team exercises across our digital landscape to identify and mitigate potential security threats before they become incidents
- Collaborate with defense teams to enhance our security posture by providing detailed feedback and recommendations based on your findings
- Develop and refine our offensive security strategies, tools, and methodologies to ensure we stay ahead of adversaries
- Participate in the creation of security awareness programs and training to bolster our human firewall
- Keep abreast of the latest cybersecurity threats, trends, and tools to ensure our defenses are always one step ahead
Requirements: - 3+ years of experience
- Proven track record in offensive security roles with hands-on experience in penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and ethical hacking
- In-depth knowledge of network security protocols, cryptography, payloads, and exploit development
- Familiarity with security tools and software such as Metasploit, Nmap, Burp Suite, etc
- Strong understanding of operating systems, database security, and application security principles
- Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to think creatively about challenging cyber security scenarios
- Ability to communicate technical vulnerabilities and risks to non-technical stakeholders.
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