Deep background in software development and software security, but no professional penetration testing experience? Apply anyway if you’re ready to make the leap, we can help you get there. We also have concentrations of people in Seattle, San Francisco/San Jose, New York and Washington DC. The Neohapsis office is in the west loop of Chicago, but more senior people can be based anywhere (Edit to answer a common question: Junior folks, especially those without infosec consulting experience, should be prepared to live in Chicago for ~12 months). 3 years of professional experience in computer security or software development for "Security Consultant" level, ~2 years for a promising Associate, 5+ for Senior, ~10 for Principal. See the complete job posting for full list of requirements, but we're hiring for most levels of experience. Social engineering, physical and red team engagements Network and software architecture reviews and guidance Internal and external network penetration testingĪpplication testing, including black box, code reviews and reverse engineering Security consultants, including application and network penetration testers Come say hi, or PM if you want to meet up and discuss.) (Summer special - we'll be at Black Hat & Defcon. We also send everyone to at least one training or conference a year. In addition to client facing work we give everyone the opportunity to dedicate time to research projects and conference talks. We have a strong focus on consultant growth and mobility, giving team members the opportunities to stretch themselves and cross train. We also serve as trusted advisors to a large client base of interesting companies, helping stay ahead of attackers. Our work extends from traditional network and application penetration testing, to mobile and cloud, to attacking physical and connected devices. The Neohapsis group is a small team of passionate security experts who take apart systems, find weaknesses, and show how to fix them. Neohapsis (now a part of Cisco) is hiring smart people who can break things.
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