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Ring0 Technologies ("Ring Zero") is hiring a Windows developer with kernel and reverse engineering experience. The developer will be working supporting CNO development of Cyber solutions to real-world problems. We are looking for someone who is passionate about Cybersecurity who can think "outside the box" to solve challenging problems. In this position you will be able to leverage your knowledge of OS security features, Reverse Engineering, Vulnerability Analysis, Networking, Firmware, and Windows Internals Required SkillsWindows kernel developmentPython and C or C++ programming languagesUnderstanding and experience with debuggersCNO tools developmentReverse EngineeringDemonstrated understanding of Windows Low Level Systems development and APIHands-on experience with debugging tools such as:GDB (GNU Debugger): Used primarily for debugging applications written in C/C++. Candidates should be proficient in setting breakpoints, inspecting memory, controlling execution flow, analyzing core dumps, and performing step-by-step debugging.PyDB (Python Debugger): A Python-specific debugger used for inspecting and controlling Python programs during runtime. Candidates should be familiar with debugging Python scripts, tracing code execution, setting Desired SkillsKnowledge of basic dynamic malware analysis/triageCyber-focused target development and research experience, technical analysisApplication of computer networking and telecommunication architecture, OSI model, communication protocols, and common hacker TTPs experienceTCP/IP, IPv6, routing concepts, network mapping, subnettiProgramming or reverse engineering x86, x64, ARM, MIPS, or PowerPC assemblyProgramming and debugging tools such as: IDA Pro, gcc, gdb, OllyDbgExperience with software vulnerabilities such as stack overflows, heap overflows, numeric overflows, input validation