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Cryptography, Kubernetes Security, Web Security, Governance, Privacy, Trust, Safety, Authentication, Identity Management, Access Control, Key Management, Inter-Service Authentication, Secure Application Frameworks, Detection & Response.
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FalconX is hiring a Senior Software Engineer in Applied Cryptography to help introduce a new, in-demand product line for the company that integrates seamlessly with our proprietary, best-in-class Prime Brokerage platform.
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Demonstrable coding for security knowledge: authentication, access control, roles, capabilities, protocols, memory-sae languages, cryptography: certificates, public/private-key algorithms, hashing & HMAC, OpenSSL, automation using AWS cloud formation/terraform.
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Strong familiarity with elliptic-curve cryptography (ECDSA, EdDSA), threshold signature schemes (TSS), multi-party computation (MPC), and RSA. We are looking for an experienced Software Engineer with a strong understanding of the latest in cryptography and blockchain technologies to build upon our vision of an open financial system.
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Staff Software Engineer (Cryptography), Bitkey Full-time. Experience advising product teams on how to address a broad set of security and privacy challenges. Communicate clearly about risks to teammates across product, software, hardware, support, and supply chain.
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This is a chance to join a small, collaborative team and have a ton of independence while working on fascinating cross-disciplinary problems that span cryptography, engineering, product design, economics, and sociology.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience with any combination of the following: mobile security, threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security.
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CASP+ CE, CCNA Cyber Ops, CCNSecurity, CCNP Security, CEH, CFR, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), Cloud+, CySA+, GCED, GCIA, GCIH, GICSP, SCYBER, or VCA DCV. Principal Cyber Security Engineer / Mandiant.
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As Product Manager, Security Analytics, you’ll report into the Senior Director of Product Management. Senior Product Manager, Security Analytics. As a member of the security product team, your responsibilities will include helping to execute the product strategy and roadmap for the Elastic Security solution, specifically focusing on the application of analytics to customer value reports and internal product development processes.
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Security-related certification(s) (e.g., Security+, Networking+, CISSP, OSCP, CISM, or CRISC) Experience and understanding of common identity management solutions such as Active Directory, Azure, and Okta along with their related security controls.
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Director of Security, Governance Risk & Compliance (Permanent Remote, US) As a Director of Security, you will lead efforts that are focused on protecting patients, our employees, and Aledade as a whole.
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Deep experience with Security tools including Fortinet firewalls, Crowdstrike, Microsoft Defender 365, SIEM. Working knowledge of common operating systems (Windows, Linux), Server virtualization using VMware products, networking equipment (Cisco, Fortinet), and network security architectures (DMZ, VLAN, IPSec, VPN, etc.
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For submission to an Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) for risk analysis and decision making. · Knowledge of engineering for Cyber engineering and integration services including security, authentication, identity management, authorization, and access control engineering.
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