Background from system administration or Security Operation Center/CSIRT work is considered an advantage. Computer forensics expertise, penetration testing experience, academic studies, and security related certifications (like: GCFA, GCFE, GCIA, GCIH, CISSP, GREM, OSCP) are a strong plus. Strong ethics, fluent written and spoken English as well as ability to efficiently work as a part of technical security team. More ❯
focused on mentoring, wellbeing, and trust. "Nice to have" skills & experience: BSc or higher or equivalent experience within a relevant security-related subject. Certifications such as CISSP, GCIH, GIAC, GCFE, GREM, or SANS certifications. Solid grasp of ITIL and familiarity with project management methodologies. Experience leading security transformation initiatives, as well as handling third-party vendors and external security partnerships More ❯
demonstrate an interest in doing so, e.g. through your own research projects or prior experience. It is strongly recommended that candidates hold one of the following certifications (or equivalent) GCFE, GCFA, GCIH, GNFA. However, holding any of the following is beneficial: EnCE, CFSR, CISSP, GREM, CCNA, MCFE, OSCP, Network+ and Security+ The successful candidate must have permission to work in More ❯