Senior Security Engineer Professional Services - Newark, NJ at Geebo

Senior Security Engineer

Job summaryGood storytelling starts with great listening.
At Audible, that means each role and every project has our audience in mind.
Because the same people who design, develop, and deploy our products also happen to use them.
To us, that speaks volumes.
ABOUT THIS ROLEAs a Security Engineer at Audible you will advocate for information security throughout all our software development and business processes.
You will work with other Security Engineers, Application Developers and System Engineers to protect our customers and Audible's business.
ABOUT THE TEAMAudible Information Security team is looking for a Security Engineer to join our world class team.
We are obsessed with protecting customer trust.
We are a hands-on team working to protect our computer networks, servers, applications and data assets.
As a Senior Security Engineer, you willContribute to the design, implementation, and execution of security review and test methodologies for the recurring and holistic testing of a critical group of our production services.
Ensure remediation of risks by partnering with service teams.
Perform design review, threat modelling, security review, and penetration testing on production systems for our services.
Scope and perform penetration testing and vulnerability research of complex proprietary software and hardware for our services.
Work closely with internal development teams across Audible and Amazon to provide comprehensive security tooling and functional improvements at scale.
Prepare and present detailed, written technical information for internal and external audiences.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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