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Looking for (Senior) Reverse Engineer and Vulnerability Researcher (m/f)
Author: bgucer # Views: 2270


Do you have a passion for disassembling and reverse engineering?
Do you love pulling programs apart to hunt for vulnerabilities?
Do you enjoy the sweet success of creating exploits for these vulnerabilities and seeing them work perfectly?
If so, then you now have the possibility to do all this full-time and even getting paid for it!

One of the most successful vulnerability research teams in the world, is now looking for an additional senior disassembler and reverse engineer. You will become part of a renowned team of highly skilled security researchers, who all are happy to share their knowledge and experience about vulnerabilities, exploitation, and programming.

Your daily work will involve analysing, exploiting, and documenting the core problems of select critical vulnerabilities using your favourite debugger, IDA Pro, and BinDiff for the binary analysis service. Sometimes, you will also be researching for new vulnerabilities in high-profile products.

You will be challenged on a daily basis and it is thus important that you are extremely experienced and highly skilled in the art of reverse-engineering and "speak" both assembly, C, and C++ like a second language. You should also understand compiler specifics, operating system concepts, security models, and the causes of most vulnerabilities and how to exploit them.

Preferably, you have coded and disassembled software on both Windows and Linux or other *BSD and Unix variants.

As the corporate language is English, you are required to be fluent both orally and in writing. You must also have a clean criminal record as our client regularly handles highly sensitive information for customers and vendors.

All employees work at our exclusive offices in northern europe. Applicants from other countries are offered a relocation compensation package and our client will naturally also assist in obtaining a work permit and finding proper accommodation.
Send applications and requests for more information to: [email protected]


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