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Our team specializes in hardware and software reverse engineering, vulnerability research, and developing proof-of-concept offensive cyber capabilities with a focus on embedded systems.
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Work with a small team of developers, performing embedded software development with C and conducting reverse engineering on software and firmware. As an Embedded Software Developer, you'll be providing analysis and solutions to cyber related missions and products.
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Visual Basic; HTML; JavaScript (experience with 2 or more)AWSML/AITest and EvaluationLinux Systems Administrator/EngineerStrong Linux OS administrationRed Hat ClusteringEnterprise Service – LDAP, DNSCreate, debug, enhance scripts (bash,csh, Perl, Ruby, python,etc)Knowledge of switching, routing, IP addressing, networksSource code control systems, both use and administration (cvs, subversion, git)Security + certification(s)Embedded Cyber Software EngineerPython, C, C.
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Our team specializes in software and hardware reverse engineering, vulnerability research, and developing proof-of-concept offensive cyber capabilities with a focus on embedded systems.
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Relevant technologies include reverse engineering, software development, cyberspace operations, networking, vulnerability research, and machine learning. Raytheon BBN Technologies (BBN) is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a Cyber Research Engineer position.
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Your main areas of research will include cyber tool prototyping and technical analysis of offensive or defensive cyber tools and systems, automated vulnerability discovery, reverse engineering, software protection mechanisms, static analysis, and dynamic instrumentation.
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Vulnerability analysts, exploit developers, hardware/software reverse engineers, offensive cyber tool developers, embedded developers, and cyber researchers. Your interest to keep learning and 'cracking the code' means that all expertise is needed and developed across multiple areas like: mobile technology (Android/iOS), wireless technology, IoT, ICS/SCADA, enterprise technologies, traditional computing (Windows/Linux/MacOS), and special-purpose embedded and real-time systems.
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Perform embedded development, vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, software development, and operational support to solve many of the country s toughest problems. Experience with Software Reverse Engineering and/or debugging tools, such as IDAPro, OllyDbg, gdb, Ghidra, etc.
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Metrea Algorithmics is looking for a strong mid-level software developer to work with a small, agile team on a variety of software projects focused on supporting EW and Cyber tool development.
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If you are passionate about low-level hardware, embedded systems, and developing the software that runs on them, we want you to join our group of offensive cyber experts! Have experience with software or hardware reverse engineering or developing offensive cyber capabilities.
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Our team boasts unparalleled experience in software and systems engineering, with competencies spanning across a multitude of high-demand areas, from cloud-native technologies and software modernization to embedded engineering, data science, and beyond.
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Developing embedded software systems for Unix, Linux, Windows, VxWorks, JunOS, or vendor-proprietary operating systems Experience with operating system internals for Unix, Linux, Windows, VxWorks, JunOS, or vendor-proprietary operating systems Reverse engineering and analysis of software Low-level programming of device drivers in a Unix, Linux, or Windows environment Bit-level data analysis Systems engineering of large scale embedded systems#SWDevPolyMD #GDPoly.
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Provide embedded operations support, capability integration, and rapid prototyping in support of the customer. Other Skills: Reverse Engineering and Vulnerability Analysis. Must possess current Counterintelligence Polygraph and Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility.
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Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information technology, or related field (i.e. General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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