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CREST Penetration Testing / CBEST Qualifications. Network penetration testing and experience working with network infrastructure. GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN) Experience with security assessment tools, such as Nessus, Metasploit, Burp Suite Pro, Cobalt Strike, or Empire.
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Experience using various penetration testing and analysis tools (such as IDA, Ghidra, Drozer, Frida, Cycript, NMAP, MobSF, Nessus, Cobalt Strike, Burp Suite, ZAP, Metasploit, Rubeus, BloodHound etc.
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Experience in one or more of the following: mobile application testing, scripting, manual code analysis and/or static analysis using Veracode, Fortify, SonarQube, Checkmarx, Contrast or equivalent preferred; experience in network penetration testing, social engineering techniques, scenario-based assessments, and red team engagements a plus: Tenable Nessus, Qualys, Kali Linux, Metasploit or equivalent preferred.
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Skills & Experience:At least one year of penetration testing or security control assessment in AWS, IBM, Google, Microsoft Azure, or Oracle Cloud within the last three years. Experience with XACTA, RedSeal, Nessus, Splunk, McAfee ePO, and/or other vulnerability scanners.
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Performs penetration testing and monthly security scans using tools like Burp, OWASP, and Nessus. Implements DevSecOps using GitLab for pipeline automation with AWS containers. Performs penetration testing and monthly security scans using tools like Burp, OWASP, and Nessus.
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Review and analyze vulnerability data from various sources, including penetration testing and vulnerability scanning, to assess risk levels to business assets. Experience in building, configuring, and managing vulnerability scanning tools, with a preference for Nessus/Burp Suite.
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Demonstrated experience in conducting risk assessments, vulnerability scanning, and penetration testing. · Strong technical skills and proficiency in using vulnerability assessment tools and techniques (e.g., Nessus, Qualys, Metasploit.
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Proficiency in using penetration testing tools like Metasploit, Burp Suite, Wireshark, Nessus, etc. Possession of one or more relevant penetration testing certifications (e.g., OSCP, OSCE, or GPEN.
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Title: Penetration Tester. Title: Penetration Tester. Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) We encourage an open and inspiring culture that fosters learning and brings talented, passionate, and caring people together.
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Penetration Testing experience a major plus. Demonstrated experience reviewing and performing vulnerability assessments utilizing such tools as Nessus, Web Inspect, and AppDetective.
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Certified Red Team Professional (CRTP) Skill Set - Red Team Pentester. Experience working with a range of operating systems, including the use of Bash and Powershell, scripts. Understanding of common cryptography techniques.
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Experience conducting web application security assessments. Work Mode - Hybrid role, 2 days' Work from Office (Wednesday and Thursday) Development/modification of exploits, shellcode and associated tooling.
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Conducting penetration testing, packet inspection/analysis, malware detection, data loss prevention, incident response, forensics, etc. Seven or more years of progressive, hands-on experience as a cybersecurity analyst, administrator, or engineer responsible for Enterprise vulnerability management toolsets (e.g., ACAS, Tenable, Nessus, Rapid7, AppSpider, SCAP, STIG Viewer, etc.
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Especially Python, Bash, Burpsuite, Nessus, Metasploit, Kali and other commonly used pen testing tools. Performs penetration testing and attack simulations for business critical infrastructure including internal servers, networks and applications to identify and document security flaws.
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Perform threat intelligence analysis and penetration testing. Experience with vulnerability scanners and management, preferably Tenable Nessus and Qualys, managing POAMs and Risk Acceptance Memos.
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