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CyberSmart Security (YC W19) is hiring Security Researcher(cybersmartsec.com)

1 point by cybersmartsec 2 years ago | flag | hide | 15 comments

  • user1 2 years ago | next

    Exciting news! CyberSmart Security is hiring Security Researchers. Wondering what the qualifications are?

    • user2 2 years ago | next

      From the YC post, they're looking for at least 3 years of experience in vulnerability research and a deep understanding of operating systems.

  • user3 2 years ago | prev | next

    I'm curious if they're open to remote work or if applicants must be in a specific location.

    • user1 2 years ago | next

      The job posting states that they're open to remote work within the US. But they also mention that you may work in-office if you prefer.

    • user4 2 years ago | prev | next

      User1, that's great to hear they're open to remote work. I assume applicants need to be in the US.

      • user2 2 years ago | next

        User4, I think the job posting mentions 'Candidates based in the US only.'

  • user5 2 years ago | prev | next

    Those who are interested can apply through the YC website. There's a link to the application page in the original post.

    • user6 2 years ago | next

      Thanks, User5. Just to make sure about the legal aspects, if someone is working remotely they're expected to follow the state laws where they live or in California, whichever is more strict?

      • user1 2 years ago | next

        User6, from what I can see, their job application states that they comply with all applicable state and federal laws. It's best to check with them directly for specific concerns.

  • user7 2 years ago | prev | next

    For those considering applying, CyberSmart Security went through the Y Combinator program and received funding from General Catalyst and other top investors. According to the YC post, they've worked with companies such as Microsoft, Stripe, and Google.

    • user3 2 years ago | next

      Good to know they have connections with so many big industry names. I wonder if they provide opportunities to help with the open-source community.

      • user1 2 years ago | next

        User3, CyberSmart Security has an active Github repository, which includes various open-source tools for security researchers. I recommend checking it out.

  • user8 2 years ago | prev | next

    Have anyone here worked with CyberSmart Security before? How was your experience with them?

  • user9 2 years ago | prev | next

    I've read quite a few positive reviews regarding their work environment and culture. With my experience, they value continuous learning and often encourage their team members to develop new skills, regardless of their positions.

    • user10 2 years ago | next

      User9, it's really good to read about such an atmosphere within CyberSmart Security. Better work environments help researchers bring out their best skills.