#WeAreCrowdStrike and our mission is to stop breaches. As a global leader in cybersecurity, our team changed the game. Since our inception, our market leading cloud-native platform has offered unparalleled protection against the most sophisticated cyberattacks. We work on large scale distributed systems, processing over 1 trillion events a day with a petabyte of RAM deployed in our Cassandra clusters - and this traffic is growing daily. We're looking for people with limitless passion, a relentless focus on innovation and a fanatical commitment to developing and shaping our cybersecurity platform. Consistently recognized as a top workplace, CrowdStrike is committed to cultivating an inclusive, remote-first culture that offers people the autonomy and flexibility to balance the needs of work and life while taking their career to the next level. Interested in working for a company that sets the standard and leads with integrity? Join us on a mission that matters - one team, one fight.
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About the Role:
Our team is growing, and we're looking for capable security people to dig deep into our endpoint products, find design and implementation flaws, and help our product engineers fix problems and ship secure code. If you like to rip apart Windows, Linux or Mac applications to see how they work and find security flaws; if you want to actually play a part in fixing flaws rather than just reporting them and hoping for the best - we want to hear from you!
What You'll Do:
- Join project teams working on product improvements and new products as a security expert and advisor, influencing the design and capabilities of our world-class endpoint protection products, with a focus on the endpoint sensors
- Create and update threat models to help drive security decisions
- Read and review source code for applications, looking for security flaws and vulnerabilities; you'll have tools to help you but you'll be digging deeper than tools can
- Think like a hacker and attack endpoint applications with kernel components, mostly before they go to production; again, you'll have tools to help you, but you'll do more than tools can
- Work with developers to help them understand problems, risks, design weaknesses, etc. and figure out good solutions
- Build small tools and automation to make your life/your team's life/developers' lives easier
- Validate and replicate some kinds of bug bounty reports, and hunt for similar issues in affected applications
What You'll Need:
- Experience programming in or assessing security of C/C++ apps for Windows, Linux or Mac
- Understanding of system internals and security features for Windows, Linux or Mac
- Comfort with concurrency considerations in multi-threaded applications
- Understand the security implications of containerization and virtualization
- A working understanding of how software products are created and shipped in Agile/DevOps like environments - enough to have a positive working relationship with product engineers (software product development experience is a huge plus, but not a requirement)
- A solid understanding of common software weaknesses that impact endpoint and client/server applications; you'll be hunting for these, you need to know them when you see them and be able to help product engineers understand and fix them
- Comfort with collaborating across technical teams: asking technical questions, challenging assumptions, getting or providing context for decisions, etc.
These skills are not required and/or we're willing to teach them, but they are helpful:
- C/C++ programming/review
- Experience with debuggers like Ghidra, IDA Pro, or other similar tools
- Experience developing/maintaining automation for application security tasks
- Experience developing and using threat models, especially using STRIDE
- Application penetration testing experience, especially if it includes testing against install packages and control bypass methods
- Reverse-engineering or malware analysis, or related security research capabilities
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Benefits of Working at CrowdStrike:
- Remote-first culture
- Market leader in compensation and equity awards
- Competitive vacation and flexible working arrangements
- Comprehensive and inclusive health benefits
- Physical and mental wellness programs
- Paid parental leave, including adoption
- A variety of professional development and mentorship opportunities
- Offices with stocked kitchens when you need to fuel innovation and collaboration
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. If you need assistance accessing or reviewing the information on this website or need help submitting an application for employment or requesting an accommodation, please contact us at recruiting@crowdstrike.com for further assistance.
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