Tuesday, January 29, 2013

[KITlist-Tech] Web Hacker (Houston, TX)

Please direct your responses to: rachel.gillespie@whitehatsec.com


WhiteHat Security is the industry leader in Web (or application) security, with an impressive client list of Fortune 500 companies. While most companies are diligent in protecting their networks, websites have emerged as the number one target for attacks. Website attacks can be catastrophic to a company and WhiteHat helps clients mitigate risks before they can be exploited. Founded in 2001 by Jeremiah Grossman – a former Yahoo! Information Security Officer and application security pioneer, WhiteHat combines a revolutionary, cloud-based technology platform with an extraordinary team of the best application security experts in the business (our team includes super talented folks from the likes of Google, Yahoo!, HP and BigFix (IBM) to name just a few.) This incredible combination of resources enables our customers in key verticals including e-commerce, financial services, information technology, and healthcare, to prevent damaging hacker attacks.

Not only are our products and technology leading the industry, but we have a thriving culture and impressive team that collectively make WhiteHat an exceptional place to work. If you are seeking a leading edge technology company where you can make a tremendous impact and build your career in meaningful ways, take a look at us! We´d love the opportunity to get to know you.

WhiteHat Security is headquartered in the Silicon Valley (Santa Clara) and also has a key technical team in Houston, Texas.

This is an amazing opportunity to flex your creative muscles as you take a crack at hacking the most famous and most important websites in the world. In this role you will be actively searching for security vulnerabilities that you can exploit in the worlds largest and most important websites.

You will have access to thousands of well-known, famous, and mission-critical websites. Your job will be to actively root through these websites looking for all of the ways a blackhat hacker can break the software or take control of the website. This position will teach you to master the basics of web application security and secure software engineering. You will learn what it takes to become a skilled hacker and have opportunities to advance into more senior Security Engineering positions at WhiteHat. This experience will also launch your career in the rapidly growing web application security industry.


As a member of WhiteHat Security´s Threat Research Center -- you will be an integral part of the group that delivers our proprietary Sentinel Service to our corporate clients. The Threat Research Center analyzes thousands of websites and applications for vulnerabilities every day, and our customers count on the Sentinel Service to find critical vulnerabilities, and enable them to fix them. As a member of this team you will work with industry leaders and some of the smartest minds in the world on software security, and help WhiteHat Customers leverage the Sentinel Service to measure and manage their application security risks across the enterprise.

Your familiarity with popular web application languages and platforms (.NET, J2EE, C#, Javascript, Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby, etc.) will give you an advantage ramping up for this extremely rewarding position. The vulnerabilities are out there--come and find them!










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