I am recruiting offensive security researchers to work with me in Palo Alto Networks. The role is not yet posted:
Reverse engineering, vulnerability research, firmware analysis, secure boot, kernel internals, hardware debugging (JTAG/UART/SWD), and offensive security experience.
We're looking for new colleagues to join the phorce to work on "Project Red", our autonomous, LLM-driven N-day reproduction and 0-day discovery capability.
We're having fun, we promise ;-)
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I'm hiring a malware researcher in the west coast (pacific) timezone
join our @AikidoSecurity Intel team of 8 legends
DM if you're interested! 👀 let's break the cycle
We’re hiring a Cybersecurity Incident Response Team Lead to help address critical network intrusions in federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial government and critical infrastructure systems. Applications close once 200 are received. Apply now: https://t.co/8SfLvXdGN3
Do I know anyone in Mexico City? Starting a small team there. GRC primary need. But also looking at maybe automation engineer, architect, or an AI wrangler…. not sure yet. Reviewing near term goals vs long. Automation will be the focus regardless.
I'm now unemployed. I hear that the oss community is buried in AI bug reports and don't have enough people to triage and verify. Where is the sign up sheet?
@McGrewSecurity i've struggled with how to reference "my llm agent" when talking about what it's done to help me on tasks, but i think i've settled on "my goblin" now.
Translation: We want to lock you into a subscription but only provide you with up to your monthly committed spend in AI credits... and you'll lose them if not spent.
Sounds like a sweet deal for GitHub/Microsoft.