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In-office locations: Dublin, Ireland; London, UK.
Remote location(s): Ireland; United Kingdom.Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 3 years of experience in three of the following security areas: network, web application/mobile, cloud, social engineering, scripting, tool development.
- Experience with operating system security across Linux or other operating system.
- Experience in communicating technical details through reporting and presentations to technical and executive audiences.
- Certifications in offensive security including OSCE, OSEP, OSEE, OSCP, CCSAS, CCT, INF, or related SANS courses.
- Experience in creating security tools with the knowledge of programming languages (e.g., Python, C#, C/C++, Rust, Nim, etc).
- Experience in four or more of the following: network protocols, threat intelligence analysis, system and network administration, project management, developing applications, technical incident response processes, source code review, reverse engineering.
- Experience in working with local business and management teams in managing consulting business generation, scoping or client management.
- Excellent communication, collaboration, and public speaking skills.
- Successful candidates must be eligible and will be required to obtain UK security clearance.
In this role, you will be responsible for assessing and advising clients on technical and process-based controls for all manner of environments. You will perform Red and Purple Team assessments, including adversarial emulation of cyber attacks against customer organizations, and other technical cyber assessments including external engagement testing, web application, mobile, and wireless security testing. You will expand the team’s capabilities through tool creation, research on offensive techniques, incorporation of threat actor intelligence, internal presentations, and knowledge sharing. You will be responsible for providing cybersecurity consulting services and support to the clients.Part of Google Cloud, Mandiant is a recognized leader in dynamic cyber defense, threat intelligence and incident response services. Mandiant's cybersecurity expertise has earned the trust of security professionals and company executives around the world. Our unique combination of renowned frontline experience responding to some of the most complex breaches, nation-state grade threat intelligence, machine intelligence, and the industry's best security validation ensures that Mandiant knows more about today's advanced threats than anyone.
Responsibilities
- Perform offensive technical cybersecurity engagements of multiple nature.
- Interface with clients to address concerns, issues, or escalations; track and drive to closure of any issues that impact the engagements and its value to clients.
- Advise clients on security best practices for remediating discovered issues.
- Collaborate with internal teams to expand capabilities to deliver value to clients.
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