Penetration Tester

Venn Group
Woking
2 days ago
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Role Title: Penetration TesterLocation: WokinghamStart Date: Immediate after vettingRate: £530 per day UmbrellaDuration: 6 months+

Essentials Skills & Experiences:• CHECK Team Member qualification (CREST / CyberScheme)• Experience in Cloud Security (Azure experience)• Strong knowledge of penetration testing tools including (Burpsuite, Metasploit, Nmap) etc• Good knowledge of multiple Operating Systems (OS) including Windows & *NIX• Ability to configure network devices, firewalls, IDS/IPS devices and wireless technologies• Document findings in detailed reports, providing clear recommendations for remediation• Good understanding of common security standards and regulatory compliance such as GDPR, ISO27001 and PCI DSS

Responsibilities• Conduct the full range of effective and comprehensive technical assessments and consultancy services to the highest standards• Maintain an accurate and up to date knowledge of information security issues, keeping abreast of new technologies, methodologies, techniques, vulnerabilities and market trends and communicate this throughout the team• Produce concise and accurate technical reports and executive summaries, in line with client and company expectations in accordance with the QA manual and within defined deadlines• Participate in delivery of security management consultancy including IT Health Checks (ITHC), risk assessments and compliance and standards based audits, where required• Ensure tha...

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