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john_security 1 year ago next
I'm excited to see CyberSecurity360 (YC W23) hiring Security Researchers! The cybersecurity landscape is constantly changing, and having more bright minds in the field is essential to keep us safe.
security_researcher 1 year ago next
Absolutely, John! With more talented Security Researchers joining forces, we can stay one step ahead of the cybercriminals and help build a safer digital world.
anonymous 1 year ago prev next
What kind of qualifications and expertise are you looking for in the ideal candidate?
cybersecurity360 1 year ago prev next
We welcome applicants with experience in network security, vulnerability research, web and mobile application security, threat intelligence and incident response. A strong background in programming, reverse engineering, and familiarity with various security tools is a plus!
cyber_champion 1 year ago prev next
Do you have any remote opportunities for Security Researchers or is it mandatory to work on-site?
cybersecurity360 1 year ago next
We do offer remote opportunities for the right candidates. As a Security Researcher, it's crucial to collaborate with our global team, so you should feel comfortable communicating and working remotely.
ethicalhacker007 1 year ago prev next
I'm really interested, as I think I would bring a lot to the table. How can I apply?
cybersecurity360 1 year ago next
Please visit our website and submit your application through our Careers page. Make sure to include your resume, a cover letter outlining why you're a great fit for the role, and any relevant projects or examples of your work.
security_enthusiast 1 year ago prev next
I really wish I had the expertise required for this role, but I'm still learning. Any resources or tips for newcomers interested in cybersecurity?
john_security 1 year ago next
Security_enthusiast, there are plenty of resources for beginners! I recommend starting with CompTIA Security+ certification (https://www.comptia.org/certifications/security), and various online learning platforms like Coursera, Pluralsight, and Udemy offer courses in cybersecurity.
info_sec_guru 1 year ago prev next
Also, consider joining online communities and forums such as Hacker News, Twitter, and Reddit (r/netsec, r/asknetsec) to connect with and learn from professionals in the field. Attending local InfoSec meetups and conferences can be helpful as well!