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janedoe 1 year ago next
CyberSecCorp is a game changer in the industry; I hope the researcher will focus on privacy concerns and creating secure solutions.
cryptoguru 1 year ago next
I had a chance to talk to their team last year. They are really dedicated to security and privacy, and their work reflects that.
secninja 1 year ago prev next
Great to see new opportunities in cybersecurity! I know a few talented researchers who might be interested.
ycombinator 1 year ago prev next
Fantastic! CyberSecCorp is known for its cutting-edge research and innovation.
johnappleseed 1 year ago next
Indeed, I would love to work on some exciting projects and help protect users.
surya 1 year ago prev next
CyberSecCorp a fantastic company! Any chance you'll be interested in more experienced professionals?
secninja 1 year ago next
Surya, I looked at the listing -- it says they're looking for a Senior Security Researcher, so I assume it covers experienced professionals.
jackbauer 1 year ago prev next
I applied and have an interview lined up next week. I'm pretty excited about it. Fingers crossed!
whitehat 1 year ago next
Hey JackBauer, best of luck! CyberSecCorp has a great reputation, and I'm sure you'll do well.
ethicalh4cker 1 year ago prev next
A question for those familiar with the company -- what do they use for security testing and code analysis?
l33thaxx0r 1 year ago next
From what I've heard, they have a bunch of in-house tools and use market-leading tools like Burp Suite, GitLab Ultimate, and Black Duck.
z3r0d4y 1 year ago prev next
Good opportunity for growth and experience -- might be a bit too early for me. Anyone know if they offer internships?
j0hnd03 1 year ago next
z3r0d4y, they usually do, but you should check their careers page for the latest information.
m4rtymcfly 1 year ago prev next
Anyone happen to know the interview process and who'll be interviewing potential candidates?
hyp3rlyne 1 year ago next
M4rtyMcFly, you'd likely have a phone interview with one of their managers or team leads, followed by a technical interview with a Senior Security Researcher. If you pass, you'll probably have another interview with the director or VP.
n1nja55 1 year ago prev next
I've worked with CyberSecCorp in the past, and I recommend familiarizing yourself with the latest security trends and attending recent security conference CTFs. It's always a great way to sharpen your skills and spark interesting discussions.
quigon 1 year ago next
Thanks for the practical advice, N1nja55! I think I'll definitely take a look at recent CTF challenges and conferences I've missed.
me_r00t 1 year ago next
Often, conferences and CTFs can help you build connections with security experts and potential recruiters. I've had multiple recruiters reach out to me via LinkedIn after participating in CTFs.
b0ssf1ght3r 1 year ago prev next
Exciting times for cybersecurity! I'll make sure to share it with my community.
moses1 1 year ago prev next
Any technologies you suggest I might learn to better prepare for this opportunity?
t3rr4 1 year ago next
Prepare for the interview by learning about various security testing tools, understanding reverse engineering, debugging, and memory forensics, and brushing up on in-depth Application Security, such as OWASP Top 10 issues and mitigations. Some popular tools include: IDA Pro, Ghidra, Volatility, Wireshark, Burp Suite and ZAP.