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Hardcore Disassembler and Reverse Engineer

NOTE: Currently, we don't have any reversing positions available in our team. However, we are always interested in hearing from truly qualified candidates who are interested in future openings. Beware that you may not receive an immediate answer when writing about this position, but we will keep your enquiry on record and engage in dialogue with you when applicable.

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Do you want to work full-time with IDA and BinDiff to do reverse code engineering and write exploits?

Your daily work involves reverse engineering of software and exploit code, auditing of source code, and analysis of vulnerability reports.

It is important that you are experienced and highly skilled in the art reverse engineering and is profound in C / C++ coding. Your experience with reverse engineering and C / C++ programming does not need to be work related.

Preferably, you have coded and reverse engineered software on both Windows and Linux or other *BSD and Unix variants.

You must be fluent in English, use your debugger and disassembler to find vulnerabilities, and have an in depth understanding of operating system concepts and security models.

You must have a clean criminal record as Secunia regularly handles highly sensitive information for customers and vendors.

You will be working in a team with other highly skilled security researchers and developers, who all are happy to share their knowledge and experience about vulnerabilities, exploitation, and programming.

Your primary tasks will involve binary analysis of exploits and vulnerabilities and to determine if vulnerabilities have been properly patched and analyse if any issues has been silently fixed by the vendors.

Reversing must be a passion as your skills will be challenged on a daily basis and you will be working several hours everyday in IDA, Ollydbg, and with BinDiff. Often, it is also required that you write a PoC or even a working exploit to prove that an issue is exploitable.

Secunia is a highly recognised international IT security company, which currently employs people from 10 different countries.

Secunia will assist you in getting a work permit. Generally, there aren't any limitations on your country of origin. For this position, it would be possible for most qualified candidates to receive a Danish work permit.

Secunia will assist in getting accommodation and offers a relocation compensation package to employees from foreign countries.

All employees work at our exclusive offices in the heart of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.

Corporate language at Secunia is English, thus your written and spoken English must be very good.

For more information about Secunia and the position contact Secunia (techjob@secunia.com). Please note that you may not receive receive an immediate response since the position currently isn't vacant.

Secunia
Hammerensgade 4, 2.
1267 Copenhagen K
Denmark

Telephone: +45 7020 5144







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