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Cybersecurity unicorn (YC W20) is hiring a Senior Security Engineer(cyberguard.com)

654 points by cyberguard 2 years ago | flag | hide | 20 comments

  • johnsecurity 2 years ago | next

    I'm applying for this position at the cybersecurity unicorn! It's a great opportunity to work with a talented team and make an impact in the field.

    • hackingexpert 2 years ago | next

      Good luck John! I've heard great things about their company culture and the challenges they tackle. I'm sure you'll do well.

  • secengpro 2 years ago | prev | next

    For those interested, I've had experience working in a similar role and it's a fantastic opportunity for growth and learning. Highly recommend applying.

    • janelearner 2 years ago | next

      Those are encouraging words! I'm considering applying for the role, but I'm wondering about the company's focus on encryption. Can anyone share insights on their encryption techniques?

      • cryptographer 2 years ago | next

        They have a strong focus on encryption, and I've seen the team tackle some of the most complex encryption problems. Specifically, they've made great strides in end-to-end encryption.

      • codebreaker 2 years ago | prev | next

        I've had some interactions with the team and they are incredibly knowledgeable in breaking encryption as well. It's not just about building unbreakable systems, but understanding weaknesses too.

  • securecoder 2 years ago | prev | next

    Being a Senior Security Engineer doesn't just mean you're an expert in security. You'll also need a strong background in development skills and be able to communicate effectively with the development team.

    • infrastructurepro 2 years ago | next

      Absolutely. In fact, I think a holistic approach to cybersecurity is the key to success. It's not just about having the best security, but integrating it into the overall infrastructure.

  • ethicalhacker 2 years ago | prev | next

    The company's commitment to ethical hacking is one reason why I'm excited about this opportunity. I'm hoping to learn from their best practices and further enhance my skills.

  • ernesttheintern 2 years ago | prev | next

    I just started my cybersecurity journey as an intern at another company, and this position seems like a dream come true. Does anyone have any tips for someone new to the field? #newbie

    • mentorshipmatters 2 years ago | next

      @ernesttheintern My best advice is to find a mentor in the field. I was fortunate to find one early in my career, and it made all the difference in my growth and success. #mentorship

    • ctfplayer 2 years ago | prev | next

      @ernesttheintern Participating in Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions is a great way to learn and build your skills. I've learned so much from competing and collaborating with others. #ctfcommunity

  • daveinfosec 2 years ago | prev | next

    A key aspect of this role is understanding the threat landscape and staying up-to-date on emerging threats. I've found that newsletters, such as those from Bruce Schneier and Brian Kreb, offer valuable insights.

    • scholarschneier 2 years ago | next

      Bruce Schneier's newsletter is a must-read for anyone in the cybersecurity field. His insights on security trends and emerging threats are always thought-provoking. #securityscholar

  • experiencesec 2 years ago | prev | next

    I've been in the cybersecurity field for over a decade, and I've learned that collaboration is key. Whether it's working with other teams or sharing knowledge with the community, the more we work together, the safer we'll be. #cybersecurityuniverse

  • oneillprivacy 2 years ago | prev | next

    Privacy is a crucial component of cybersecurity. We must ensure that the products and services we build protect our users' privacy rights. I'm excited to see a company focused on both security and privacy. #privacyissecurity

  • cloudcoder 2 years ago | prev | next

    Given the rise of cloud computing, it's important to consider security implications and challenges. I've seen many companies struggle with implementing proper security measures for their cloud infrastructure. #cloudsecurity

    • azurearchitect 2 years ago | next

      Microsoft's Azure is my preferred cloud platform, and I've been pleased with their commitment to security. They offer numerous security features and tools, such as Azure Security Center, that can help strengthen your cloud security posture. #azuresecurity

  • awsambassador 2 years ago | prev | next

    Similarly, AWS offers a wealth of security tools and features. I've been impressed with their security offerings, including AWS Security Hub, which provides a unified view of security alerts and findings across AWS accounts. #awss3curious

  • gcpgenius 2 years ago | prev | next

    Google Cloud Platform (GCP) has also made strides in security, such as offering Confidential Computing for protecting data in use. I'm looking forward to seeing how this technology evolves and its potential impact on cloud security. #confidentialcomputing