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Phia is seeking a Penetration Tester (Red Team Operator) to independently conduct advanced security assessments. Strong experience conducting red team operations and adversary emulation independently.
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Hands-on work experience conducting red team operations or pen test experience. UHG is seeking a solid information security professional to join our red team. 1+ years of experience with scripting, editing existing code, and general programming concepts using one or more of the following: PowerShell, JavaScript, Perl, Python, VB, bash, C/C.
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NET, Go, PowerShell, Python, CSRF, XSS, ubernetes, AWS EKS, AWS Fargate, Red Hat OpenShift, AWS, AWS Lambda with AWS API Gateway, Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Fortify, AppDetective, NET, Go, PowerShell, Python, CSRF, XSS, ubernetes, AWS EKS, AWS Fargate, Red Hat OpenShift, AWS, AWS Lambda with AWS API Gateway, Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Fortify, AppDetective.
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Familiarity with Red Teaming / Cyber exploitation concepts (e.g., killchain, MITRE ATT&CK, common hacker tools such as Metasploit/Meterpreter, Kali linux, etc.) Ability to code/script simple programs and functions in Python, bash, powershell, etc., to enable analytic triage and automation.
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Ability to write in one or more scripting tools: Python, PowerShell, Bash. Operations, to include Git, Jenkins, Rundeck, Jira, or Confluence. System administration of Red Hat/Linux servers to include Ansible, Chef, or Puppet.
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Certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), or similar. Familiarity with scripting languages such as PowerShell, Python, or Bash.
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Experience with scripting tools, such as Bash, PowerShell, JSON, and Python. Knowledge of operating systems, including Linux, UNIX, Ubuntu, or Red Hat. Knowledge of Terraform or other IAC tools.
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Apply comprehensive knowledge of High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems, comprised of high-speed, multi-petabyte Lustre file systems, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) servers, CPU/GPU compute nodes, and high-performance storage arrays, using Ethernet, fiber, Omni-Path, and InfiniBand interconnections.
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Experience with scripting / programming skills (e.g., Bash, Python, PowerShell, Java, Perl, Rust, Golang, etc. A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Systems, Information Technology, Engineering, or a related field with at least 3+ years of related work experience or a master's degree and at least 2+ years of related work experience in penetration testing which includes internet, intranet, web application penetration tests, wireless, social engineering, and red team assessments.
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Ability to work both independently as well as lead a team of technical testers on penetration testing and red team engagements. Execute red team scenarios to highlight gaps impacting organizations security postures.
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5+ years of data querying languages (e.g. SQL), scripting languages (e.g. Python) or statistical/mathematical software (e.g. R, SAS, Matlab, etc.) AWS Generative AI Innovation Center is looking for a Generative AI Data Scientist, who will guide customers on operationalizing Generative AI workloads with appropriate guardrails and responsible AI best practices, including techniques for mitigating bias, ensuring fairness, vulnerability assessments, red teaming, model evaluations, hallucinations, grounding model responses, and maintaining transparency in generative AI models.
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Must have a RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) certification or a similar certification or be able to obtain within six months of hire date. Three years of experience with programming languages, such as Python, C, Ruby, Perl, R, Go, Rust, or similar languages.
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Experience overseeing red team/blue team security games and analysis. Python, Compiler/LLVM, parallel, embedded and JAVA programming, and reverse engineering. Perform regular pen-testing and red/blue teaming.
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Develop and implement Content Adversarial Red Team(CART's) technical analysis program to improve AI safety and security. Experience in SQL, data collection/transformation, visualization/dashboards, or experience in a scripting/programming language (e.g. Python.
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Advanced certifications in Red Hat (e.g., RHCSA, RHCSE, RHCA) Understanding of one or more scripting languages (bash, ksh, python, perl, etc) Red Hat Linux Architect. Collaborate with compliance and security leads to incorporate modern operational practices into the security program to meet the requirements of multiple regulatory/compliance frameworks securely and cost-effectively (e.g., FedRAMP, RMF, DoD Cloud SRG, SOC2.
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