LinkDescription
Asurion is seeking a mobile malware analyst join our anti-virus response team. This role will be a part of the operations team that monitors, analyzes, and creates appropriate signature responses for emerging mobile malware threats.
Description
As a member of the mobile malware operations team at Asurion you will have the following key responsibilities:
- Research malware through static and dynamic analysis techniques
- Creation of malware signatures for real time threat mitigation
- Analysis of mobile applications for threat assessment and privacy impact
- Coordination of threat tracking across the mobile customer base
Qualifications
- Java development expertise required, preferably with mobile development background
- Experience developing with the Android SDK is desirable, but not required for the right candidate with strong Java skills and a quick aptitude
- System administrative level of understanding of the Linux operating system
- Basic Reverse engineering skills
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or related field desirable
- Ability and desire to work in a team based atmosphere
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Mobile Malware Analyst
Monday, January 23, 2012
Malware Reverse Engineer
Seeking candidates to evaluate and analyze complex malicious code through the use of tools, including dissemblers, debuggers, hex editors, un-packers, virtual machines, and network sniffers. Perform research in the area of malicious software, vulnerabilities, and exploitation tactics. Ability to discover vulnerabilities in binaries, identify and analyze shell-code, and recommend preventative or defensive actions. Reverse-engineer malware and incorporate analysis results into detailed reporting to include behavior, identified infrastructure used for command and control, and mitigation techniques. Develop network and host based signatures to identify specific malware. Recommend heuristic or anomaly based detection methods. Compare malware to existing malware signatures.Link
Monday, December 19, 2011
Malware Reverse Engineer
LinkCandidate will be a contributing member of the Malware Section of the Analysis Branch within the government operated CERT.
Responsibilities Include:
- Analyzing malicious software (Malware) in support of incident analysis and response
- Performing dynamic and static analysis and reverse engineering
- Providing Malware analysis findings in technical analysis reports
Friday, December 2, 2011
Malware Reverse Engineer - Motorola Solutions - Schaumburg, IL (Greater Chicago Area)
As a senior member of the Cyber-Incident Response Team within the Motorola Solutions Security Operations Center you will have a wide range of responsibilities. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include performing malware analysis and reverse engineering on advanced threats.
We are a Fortune 500 company and an industry leader in providing solutions to both enterprise and government customers. We help people be their best in the moments that matter.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Microsoft Security Researcher, Redmond WA
We are looking for sharp, self-driven individuals to conduct research on vulnerabilities and exploits. In this position you will be conducting directed internal research projects aimed at utilizing state-of-the-art static and dynamic analysis techniques to automate the process of identifying vulnerabilities in binaries and developing signatures without access to source or debug information. Candidates should have fluency with writing regular expressions, coding skills in at least one language (e.g. C/C++) with the ability to rapidly learn to read others, ability to reverse engineer binaries and craft sample exploit code (emphasis on finding and exploiting vulnerabilities on a variety of platforms).
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Malware researcher, Washington, DC area. Innovative browser security product company. Perm.
This is a chance to help a highly innovative software development organization to thwart more malware attacks for their customers. Security clearance not required, but must be a US citizen. No relocation offered, Sorry.
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