skier331 Posted October 31, 2014 Posted October 31, 2014 (edited) Do you want to reverse-engineer the next Stuxnet? Investigate the next Dragonfly gang? We're looking for talented individuals to help us to deliver actionable intelligence on cyber attacks and use that knowledge to make attackers' lives harder. Our team produce research on targeted attack gangs like #dragonfly and #turla, as well as broader reports on cybercrime, like the rise of crypto-ransomware and the state of banking malware in 2014. Day-to-day our job involves a mixture of (1) reverse engineering and forensics (2) data analytics and (3) coding to prototype new services that enhance our ability to deliver attack intel. to both internal and external customers. We work mainly out of the lab, with occasional travel. You get to investigate some interesting attacks, actually use big data for something useful and build on your RE, analytic & forensic skills through some great on-the-job training and working with some talented and dedicated folks. The team is international, highly skilled, passionate about the job and generally its always an interesting place to work Privmsg me if you're interested and/or want more more details Must haves: Computer-science related B.Sc or equivalent industry experience Reverse-Engineering: x86/x64 disassembly, IDA, Ollydbg, HIEW etc Knowlege of Operating Systems - Windows/Linux. Dev expertise in Python, C/C++ Experience with using SQL (PostgreSQL a bonus) Desirables: Experience in cyber-threat analysis Knowledge of data analysis tools: (e.g. Maltego, Splunk) Knowledge of forensics techniques/tools: e.g. Encase, FTK, Volatility) Hiring Locations: EMEA - Dublin,Ireland APJ - Singapore USA - Culver City, CA USA - Mountain View, CA USA - Herndon, VA Relocation costs provided. Security clearance not required. Applicants do not need to be citizens of the countries above - we will sponsor visas for the right applicants. Teleworking not an option Edited October 31, 2014 by skier331
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