Junior Cybersecurity Evaluator
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We are Applus+ Laboratories, the division of the Applus+ Group that provides testing, certification, and product development engineering services. In the IT & CYBERSECURITY laboratory, we are accredited to perform a wide range of security evaluations for payment schemes, identification, and IT security. We are looking for a Junior Cybersecurity Engineer to join our team and participate in a wide variety of technical projects, ranging from evaluations following established methodologies and guidelines, to custom ad-hoc assessments for our clients, as well as contributing to internal R&D projects focused on new attack techniques, tools, and automation. Essential job responsibilities * Acquire knowledge of key customers technological solutions * Gain understanding of cybersecurity requirements for products and customer facilities * Carry out security evaluations in different frameworks, such as LINCE, Common Criteria and SESIP, among others. * Perform ad-hoc evaluations, subject to customer constraints and needs. * Work with technology vendors to help meet security certification requirements * Identify and resolve challenges to ensure certification project success * Write technical reports and communicate effectively with customers, testing laboratories, and other stakeholders To be considered, candidates must possess * Education: Technical background such as Computer Science, Telecommunication or equivalent degree. * Coding experience with Python / C / C++ * Documentary experience with Git * Languages: Spanish and English (at least B2) * Experience in the same position: 0-2 years * Strong analytical and communication skills * Self-starter with a passion for professional growth * Passion for technology and cybersecurity Our current stack and tools: * Programming Language, Python, C/ C++ * Git * Hacking Tools, Kali Toolsuite * Operative Systems, UNIX Based OS * Networks, Network basis (protocols and technical aspects), usage of network tools like