Job Openings Security Vulnerability and Penetration Testing Engineer

About the job Security Vulnerability and Penetration Testing Engineer

To oversee and serve as a technical resource for all assessment activities related to the security posture of existing and proposed firm systems, platforms, and processes to protect and continually improve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information systems per the firm's business objectives, regulatory requirements, and strategic goals.

  • Perform security penetration testing of the Firms systems, platforms, and applications
  • Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the VAPT function
  • Serve as the system owner for common VAPT toolsets, platforms, and
    processes
  • Provide technical assessment reports that are easily understandable by
    the target audience and include practical and reasonable recommendations based upon sound risk management principles

Qualification

  • A Computer Science bachelors degree or substantially equivalent experience
  • CISSP is required
  • GIAC GPEN or GWAPT is preferred
  • Offensive Security OSCP is required
  • Commanding knowledge of VAPT concepts and best practices, including the requirements for WhiteHat/ethical hacking
  • Expert understanding of the difference between a vulnerability assessment and a penetration test in the context of assessment scope, objectives, and deliverables
  • Extensive experience with common automated VAPT tools such as Nessus, Appscan, Burp Suite, Nipper, and Trustwave
  • Expert in common attack tools and frameworks such as Wireshark,Kali, Metasploit, etc.
  • Expert in mobile platform security technology, including vulnerability identification and exploitation tools, as well as mobile platform security best practices, frameworks, etc.
  • Understand VAPT in the context of risk management and organizational priorities
  • Passionate in the practice and pursuit of VAPT excellence
  • Able to validate the presence of identified vulnerabilities with accuracy
  • Master in common application platforms and technologies to effectively understand and evaluate complex application assessments via the use of manual techniques and simple tools such as proxies and browser plugins
  • Authoritative mastery of OWASP, CVE, general security controls, and other foundational topics, such as the latest application and operating system exploits
  • Expert knowledge of common scripting and programming languages is advantageous.
  • Ongoing commitment to understanding the threat landscape and common adversary motivations/practices. Ability to quickly adapt practices to evolving circumstances
  • Able to maintain critical thinking and composure under pressure
  • Strong written and oral communication skills. Ability to convey complex
    concepts to non-technical constituents. Proficiency in oral and written
    English
  • Capable of assisting with the preparation of internal training materials
    and documentation
  • Able to be productive and maintain focus without direct supervision