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Cybersecurity Software Engineer

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2 months ago
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Job Description: Software Engineer

My client is seeking a Software Engineer with experience in Cryptography, Cybersecurity, Network Threat Detection, and Data Analytics using High Performance Computing. The role involves analyzing complex network traffic with Artificial Intelligence to identify and assess cybersecurity threats.

Responsibilities include:

  • Developing and implementing network security solutions
  • Analyzing network traffic for security threats

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Programming knowledge of C/C++, Java, and/or Python
  • Experience with TCP/IP protocols
  • Exposure to:
  • Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS)
  • Snort rules
  • Firewalls and Packet Filtering (DPI/SPI)
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Malware analysis
  • System exploitation techniques

For more information and a confidential chat, please apply with your CV.

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