Android Security Software Developer, Fraud (Remote)

bet365
High Wycombe, England
11 months ago
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Who we are looking for

An Android Security Software Developer, who will safeguard the Business by uncovering exploits, architecting robust defences, and collaborating with teams to thwart sophisticated reverse engineers.


Within the fraud site defence team, you will be a key defender at the forefront of our security battle on our Android platform.


You will face sophisticated hackers by uncovering and analysing exploits, vulnerabilities and cheat mechanisms. In response, you will design and implement cutting-edge anti-tamper and anti-cheat systems across our Android native app and companion apps, to ensure robust GPS data integrity, innovative client hardening and anti-automation techniques.


This role will challenge you to leverage your Android platform knowledge, reverse engineering and mobile security expertise to keep the Business one step ahead in today’s dynamic threat landscape.


Preferred skills and experience

  • Experience in Android security, mobile threat modelling and developing anti-cheat measures.
  • Proficient in low-level systems programming, operating system internals and reverse engineering, with additional knowledge of ARM assembly is advantageous.
  • Skilled in C++ for native development, with working knowledge of Kotlin for secure, high-performance mobile applications.
  • Clear interest in architecting and implementing advanced security features, anti-tamper and robust defence mechanisms.
  • Experience in Android development.
  • Strong knowledge of cryptography and an understanding of encryption algorithms, hashing and secure key management practices.
  • Passionate about uncovering vulnerabilities and staying ahead of potential attackers.
  • Proven ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams to translate complex security challenges into actionable solutions.
  • Exceptional attention to detail paired with a forward-thinking approach to enhancing security measures.


Main Responsibilities

  • Identifying, analysing, and reverse engineering exploits, vulnerabilities, and cheat mechanisms to devise effective countermeasures.
  • Designing and implementing advanced anti-tamper and anti-cheat systems across the native app and companion apps.
  • Implementing measures that guarantee GPS data in native apps remains unspoofed and untampered.
  • Pioneering new methods from memory protection to code obfuscation, to pre-empt and mitigate potential exploits.
  • Designing and implementing robust detection and prevention systems to identify and block unauthorised automation, including bots, macros, and scripting tools, whilst preserving the integrity of user interactions.
  • Analysing emerging threats and hacker behaviour, to refine and adapt security strategies.
  • Providing mentorship and knowledge sharing to junior developers, fostering a proactive security culture.
  • Creating and maintaining tools and scripts for real-time detection and response to suspicious activities.


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