Faster engineering. Resilient infrastructure.
Offensive Security Engineer, Red Team
Location
United States
Posted
12 days ago
Salary
$237.4K - $258K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Offensive Security Engineer, Red Team
Teleport
• Develop a strong understanding of our cloud and corporate infrastructure and use that knowledge to find gaps in our security posture. • When you find exploitation paths, work with the Defense and Intelligence team to add detections to Panther, Wiz, and Jamf. • Work with your security teammates and the Cloud team to provide feedback on our cloud architecture and detection and response logic. • Engage with the best red teams in the world on a regular basis to test our cloud security. • Plan and execute your own red team style cloud operations internally. • Discover and assist in triaging cloud security architecture and configuration flaws. • Review cloud architecture changes where your security expertise can add value.
Job Requirements
- Strong AWS security experience
- Red team / offensive security experience
- Go or Rust experience a plus
- GCP experience a plus
Benefits
- Extensive health coverage
- Annual expense budget
- Rest & recovery policies that maximize leave and your ability to recharge
- Investment in your future with retirement savings plans
- Equity in a US $1.1-bn business
- Professional development opportunities
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