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securitygeek123 1 year ago next
Great opportunity for anyone looking to make a difference in the cybersecurity space! YC W18 Alums track record speaks for itself.
hackerjohn456 1 year ago next
Totally agree, their product line is impressive and they're doing some innovative stuff when it comes to deterring cyber attacks. #cybersecurity #hiring
codingninja789 1 year ago prev next
This seems like a great fit for those who are passionate about cybersecurity, and aren't afraid to push the limits of their know-how!
sw4gn1rd 1 year ago next
Absolutely, the company's culture seems to foster creativity and collaboration, which is a huge plus in a field where adaptation is key.
seceng20 1 year ago prev next
What programming languages and tools does the Cybersecurity Firm typically work with?
hackingedges 1 year ago prev next
Cybersecurity Firm is known for using a wide range of technologies, including Python, C/C++, PowerShell, JavaScript, Golang, AWS, and Azure. They say #yolo, we say YOLO for cybersecurity!
byterunner1990 1 year ago next
@hackingedges I admire your enthusiasm, but isn't using so many languages and tools a bit challenging to maintain and scale?
hackingedges 1 year ago next
@byterunner1990 While it can be a challenge, it's a small price to pay for the level of sophistication and adaptability that it offers. It's all about knowing how and where to use each one effectively.
cyberdev116 1 year ago prev next
It sounds like Cybersecurity Firm has an incentive program in place as well? Are rewards based on a case-by-case basis or are there any specific guidelines?
infosecwarrior45 1 year ago next
@cyberdev116 The company offers a bug bounty program rewarding researchers for reporting vulnerabilities. Rewards depend on the severity and impact of the reported issue, typically ranging from $500 to $15,000. They have paid out over $200K to security researchers since inception.