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Penetration Testers

Ruptura InfoSecurity
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6 months ago
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Company Overview:

Ruptura InfoSecurity are a leading provider of penetration testing and offensive cyber security solutions. We allow organisations to identify risks through targeted and highly specialised penetration testing engagements. We are headquartered in the UK, but have a global reach with offices in Dubai. As a trusted provider of cyber security services we allow businesses to mitigate risks, enhance their security posture, and achieve compliance with industry standards and regulations.


Position Overview:

We are seeking dynamic and motivated individuals to join our team as a Security Consultants of varying levels. These roles are ideal for someone who has minimum of 6 months industry experience for the junior positions and over 3 years for the senior positions. We want those individuals who are actively looking for a new challenge at a growing company with an impressive client base.


We are looking to bring on juniors, mid level and senior consultants.


If you are the top of your existing cohort, we want you. If you are the 'go-to' tester in your current position, we want you. If you are technically minded and live and breath cyber, we want you. If you want to work somewhere where you are surrounded by some of the best global penetration testing talent, we want you.


We aren't looking for an average tester to work on average engagements, we want those at the top of their game.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct comprehensive penetration testing and adversary simulation engagements against client environments.
  • Analyse results and produce highly detailed reports containing impact, technical evidence and remediation advice.
  • Work with clients to help remediate identified vulnerabilities and provide advice around these.
  • Collaborate with the existing internal team to develop and refine our penetration testing services.
  • Assist in the development of new tools and techniques to improve the effectiveness of our penetration testing engagements.


Requirements:

  • 6+ months of experience in cyber security, with a strong focus on penetration testing.
  • Recognised certifications in cyber security and penetration testing such as OSCP, OSWE, OSEP, CSTL, CCT, CRT.
  • Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, concepts, and best practices.
  • Knowledge of common cyber threats, attack vectors, and mitigation strategies.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Must have excellent English and be able to clearly and confidently communicate with clients.


Benefits:

  • Comprehensive training and development opportunities to enhance your skills.
  • Exposure to a diverse range of clients and industries, providing valuable hands-on experience.
  • Supportive work environment, working with industry leading penetration testers.
  • Remote role, with some travel to client site.
  • Opportunities for career advancement and professional growth within the organisation.
  • Minimal corporate BS.


Applicants must already reside and have the ability to work in the UK.

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