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The team owns secure development standards and training, security testing tools focused on the application layer (e.g., SAST, DAST, IAST, SCA), threat modeling, penetration testing, red team, bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure programs.
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We strive to provide not only superior technology and design, but also outstanding quality, service, and application support. This is specialized equipment engineered for each customer and application.
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Amazon Information Security is looking for an Application Security Engineer to join our Embedded Engagements team. Intermediate knowledge and understanding of security engineering, system and network security, authentication and security protocols, cryptography, or application security.
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TITLE: Facilities Application Support Engineer. Facilities Application Support Engineer. To facilitate TerraPower's export control reviews, you will be asked as part of the application process to identify whether you are a U.S. Citizen or national, asylee, refugee, or lawful permanent resident of the United States.
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We are searching for an experienced Security Engineer with strong application security experience that is excited to lead and improve the overall application security posture for the autonomous vehicle platform to join us on this mission.
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Contribute to best practices and standards around topics including Data Engineering Application architecture, networking/network topology, data management, tool selection, and release pipelines.
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Minimum 8 years in business requirement application design and functional solutioning. Example Projects Exelon, PPL, SoCo, Ameren, O R, National Grid, etc. Initial focus will be on PPL and Ameren but will work across current and potentially new portfolio account teams over time.
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Relevant certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), or GIAC Web Application Penetration Tester (GWAPT) are a plus. Application Security Engineer.
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Members of the Application Security Team have implemented software supply chain security controls (e.g., in-toto), implemented hardware-backed GPG key signing for commits, developed new security services, implemented security automation, or worked on massive-scale security problems.
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Position Details Position DescriptionThe College of the Environment fosters existing and new collaborations between outstanding faculty, staff and students who are engaged in the study of: the solar system and Earth’s dynamic land, water and atmosphere; the development and application of environmental engineering and technological advances; and the impact of policy and human actions on the environment, and the management of natural resources.
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Application design and deployment using container technologies. High proficiency in at least one high-level programming language and its web framework (Spring, NodeJS, Flask, but you may know Express, Hapi, Django, Rails, etc.
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Mature our application security posture by fostering a security culture that includes developing coding standards, partnering with engineering teams, and developing threat models. 7+ years of application security engineering supporting full-stack applications.
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We are seeking an experienced, Senior Application Security Engineer reporting directly to the Head of Security. At least 5+ years experience as a Security Engineer focusing on application security, infrastructure security, or security operations.
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Meta's Enterprise Engineering Application Security team is seeking a passionate security engineer with a hacker mindset who derives purpose in life by revealing potential weaknesses and then crafting creative solutions to eliminate those weaknesses.
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Experience visualizing application design in the form of use cases, activity, sequence, entity relationship, etc. Act as a trusted advisor to the business and work across multiple application development teams to align system architectures with high-level business and technology strategy.
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